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Besides being known for its picturesque places of worship, Telok Ayer also features quirky shops, cafes and drinking holes, all found on the slopes of Ann Siang Hill.
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Hide & Seek
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At Hide & Seek, you'll find everything from ultra-cool Nooka watches to an entire floor of niche scents such as those from French label Histoires de Parfums. As if that wasn't a sweet enough reason to pay them a visit, the friendly service staff even hand out delicious home-made rose-lime beverages on hot days!
176 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068624
w: www.hideandseek.com.sg
t: +65-6222-2825
e: info@hideandseek.com.sg
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Athlete's Circle
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Set up by athletes, for athletes, Athlete's Circle is a concept sports equipment and service store that stocks the best sporting gear, the latest testing equipment and the friendliest staff who are more than happy to help you on your road to fitness.
27 Boon Tat Street, Singapore 069623
w: www.athletescircle.com
t: +65-6372-6388
e: info@athletescircle.com
| opening hours: | 10am - 8pm (Mon to Thu)
10am - 7pm (Fri)
10am - 3am (Sat)
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Teochew Restaurant Huat Kee (1998) Pte Ltd
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For a true blue taste of Teochew cuisine, head straight to Teochew Restaurant Huat Kee, which has been serving up Teochew delicacies such as Teochew-style shark's fin, braised pork and Teochew fish noodles since 1969.
74 Amoy Street, Singapore 069893
w: www.teochewrestaurant.com
t: +65-6423-4747
f: +65-6423-0774
e: huatkee@teochewrestaurant.com
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Swee Kee (Ka-Soh) Fishhead Noodle House
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Tantalise your taste buds with a bowl of piping hot fishhead noodles and a serving of prawn paste fried chicken from Swee Kee Fishhead Noodle House, a restaurant that has been dishing up authentic Chinese cuisine since the 1970s!
96 Amoy Street, Singapore 069916
w: www.ka-soh.com.sg
t: +65-6224-9920
f: +65-6323-1076
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Beng Hiang Restaurant Pte Ltd
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Beng Hiang Restaurant's chefs uphold years of Hokkien culinary tradition, using only the best ingredients and preparing each dish with skills honed by decades of experience. Some of their signature dishes include the Traditional Hokkien Noodles, Fish Maw Soup, “Kong Ba Bao”, Braised Duck with Sea Cucumber and more.
112 - 116 Amoy Street, Singapore 069932
w: www.benghiang.com
t: +65-6221-6695
f: +65-6220-2906
| opening hours: | Lunch: 11.30am - 2.30pm
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Amoy Street Food Centre
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Come on down to Amoy Street Food Centre, where you can indulge in must-try items such as Yuan Chun Famous Lor Mee, Pao Ji Fish Soup, Teo Heng Porridge and more!
7 Maxwell Road, Singapore 069111
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Oasis Gallery
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A peaceful little retreat seated amidst a hive of culture and rich history, Oasis Gallery believes that art is fluid, vast and fertile, and actively strives to nurture people, creativity and nature in its space.
101 Amoy Street, Singapore 069921
w: www.oasisgallery8.com
t: +65-6227-3007
f: +65-6224-3007
e: enquiry@oasisgallery8.com
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Thian Hock Keng Temple
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The oldest and most important Hokkien temple in Singapore, Thian Hock Kheng is an architectural wonder, filled from floor to ceiling with intricate wood carvings and stone sculptures - all entirely built without the use of a single nail!
158 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068613
w: www.thianhockkeng.com.sg/home.html
t: +65-6423-4616
f: +65-6423-4626
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Al-Abrar Mosque
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Singapore's second Chulia-built mosque, the Al-Abrar mosque differs from the other temples and mosques in that it has evolved signficantly since its humble roots as a makeshift thatched hut. Today, Al-Abrar Mosque's simplistic white design provides worshippers with a minimalistic, elegant centre of worship.
192 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068635
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Nagore Durgha Shrine
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Currently closed for renovations, the Nagore Durgha Shrine will be reborn as the Nagore Durgha Heritage Centre when it reopens in May 2011, and will bring to the public glimpses of Indian-Muslim culture and heritage.
140 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068604
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Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
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The oldest among Methodist Chinese speaking churches, Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church was founded deep in the heart of the old Chinese settlement in 1889, serving as the base from which the Methodist pioneer missionary, Dr. Benjamin West, reached out to the migrated Chinese.
235 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068656
w: www.tacmc.org.sg
t: +65-6324-4001
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Truffs
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Nothing says decadence like a rich, indulgent chocolate truffle - and nothing says rich, indulgent chocolate truffles like Truffs.
179A Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068627
w: www.truffs.com.sg
t: +65-9088-2736
e: info@truffs.com.sg
| opening hours: | 12pm - 7pm (Mon to Fri)
12pm - 4pm (Sat)
Closed on Sun & PH |
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