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Plaza Market CafeWhere: Raffles The Plaza,Level 2 80 Bras Basah Road(S) 189560Tel: 6431 5255When: Noon – 2.30pm and 6.00 – 10pm daily; High tea from 12.30 – 5pm (Sat,Sun & public holiday)Prices:* Lunch: ++ (adult) …
Happy Hours Special Kick back at day’s end for a little relaxation as Moonstone, The Jewel Box’s alfresco venue, kick-starts its Happy Hours promotion. Enjoy special half-price deals on all house pours, bottled beers, …
Eternal PillarsBy: Mr Lee Khoon Choy 3 – 26 April 200910 am – 9 pm (daily) Promenade, Level 8National Library Building Come reflect on the beauty, diversity, and strength of mountains as depicted in this selection from …
Early Travels and Voyages in Southeast AsiaBy: National Library Singapore 25 March – 24 September 200910 am – 9 pm (daily) Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, Level 10National Library Building “Early Travels and Voyages in Southeast Asia” …
About Absolute Haven: Started in July 2007, Absolute Haven has been spreading the joy of fine dining, serving Modern European cuisines to food lovers of all ages and …
The Buffet RestaurantWhere: M Hotel Singapore81 Anson Road(S) 079908Tel: 6421-6222When: Lunch: Noon-2.30 (Mon-Fri); Dinner : 6.30- 10.30(Mon-Fri)(2 Seatings for Buffet Dinner: 6.30pm and 8.30 pm)Prices: Lunch: ++ (adult) and ++ (child)Dinner: ++ (adult) and ++(child)What: …
Melt – The World CafeWhere: 5 Raffles AvenueMarina Square(S) 039797Tel: 6885 3082When: Breakfast: 6:30am-10:30am;Lunch: 12noon-2:30pm;Weekend High Tea: 3pm-5:30pm;Dinner: 6:30pm-10:30pmPrices:* Lunch: ++ (adults) and ++ (child) daily* Dinner: ++ (adults) from Sundays to Thursdays, ++ (adults) …
16 April 2009, Thursday 10.00am – 4.00pm NTUC Income Insurance Cooperative Limited Income Centre Conference Room, Level 7, 75 Bras Basah Road. (Walking distance from City Hall MRT Station.Bus Nos.: 7, 14, 16, 36, 77, …
Asia In Crisis: A Photo Exhibition on Environmental DestructionBy: OnAsia 2 April – 3 May 200910 am – 9 pm (daily) Promenade, Level 7National Library Building Environmental issues will be in the spotlight again at an exhibition …
