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CNY 2011 At ION, Wisma and Takashimaya, & New Eateries
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Where did you see the retro mugs? Haven’t been shopping in Orchard much. I feel as if I’ve lost touch!
Saw them at a China Fair at ION. Pretty cool huh?
why is mao zedong in singapore?
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I saw Sour Sally! We have Sour Sally, too! We like it a lot!! I’m in Bangkok right now and I see a lot of Hokkaido stuff. It’s so interesting to me as a Japanese to see the name Hokkaido being a brand overseas! Your photos bring me back to my time in Singapore. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Anything with the name Hokkaido to it is in huge demand in Singapore. I wish milk from Hokkaido wasn’t so expensive here otherwise I would be buying it by the truckloads. I often indulge in Hokkaido ice cream too although I have never been to Hokkaido myself. Singaporeans have a love affair with everything Japanese which is why Liang Court in Singapore is my fave place – it’s where most expats from Japan hang out – so I am figuring the stuff at this mall must be pretty authentic.
I haven’t tried the Sour Sally but I only just realized that it’s a yoghurt place from Indonesia.