Parkway Parade

FOOD COURT 


Korean Bbq beef at $7 

Teppanyaki lunch set at $6.90.


Maru
Curry udon at $6.80


Small curry rice bowl at $4.30

Chicken teriyaki + salmon $6.50


Pepper lunch:




Can see the mess.



IDEA :

Nene chicken has express store
Two chicken piece meal at $6.90.

Regular products :
Yong Yau fu at $4.80+$0.70 = $5.50
Chicken rice at $4.00 
Fish soup at $4.80
Bak Chor Mee at $4.50
Toast Box Teh at $2.30
Ya Kun teh C at $2.00.


OTHER RESTAURANTS: 


Sakae Teppanyaki 
Has buffet at 3-6pm mainly to target students.


B1 - Ramen Keisuke 
Free kids ramen


Teriyaki chicken at $8.



MOS Burger at $3.55 for Teriyaki chicken

KFC also launch spicy Korean chicken


Monster curry

Focus on take away


Also have contest. Scan QR code.


Yoshinoya available here too.


Wall ad at level 1 for level 3 food place by MOF.





Jack's place menu.
Executive lunch at $13.80, $15.80, $19.90 
Includes bread, soup, dessert, tea/coffee. 


Social square.
LENAS
MOF 

Set lunch at $10.50++ onwards.
Includes drinks, salad and dessert.
Student gets 15% off set. 

Cosy, Greenery style interior.

Curry katsu udon at $15.80++
Beef Itame $7.80++



Shabu shabu 
Teppanyaki choice


Beef hot plate $12.80 


Normal children meal

Children meal from $13.80.


Membership MOF


LENAS Beef items


Hamburg Pasta at $16.80
Add egg at $1

6 spice sauces to choose from.



SG50 celebration in 2015

Because of the deep introspection and reflection that we were plunged into, and that shared sense of grief, it added a certain profundity to the celebrations. It added a lot more depth to the celebrations,” said Mr Heng. “So it was no longer just a rah-rah celebration, but I think it also got us to think very hard about what matters to us as Singaporeans, and how by coming together, we can beat the odds, do the impossible, and we can stay cohesive as a people."


Said Mr Heng: "It was for me, a very intense feeling, looking at that empty seat, wishing that Mr Lee was there to celebrate with us. And when I sat through the NDP, my mind was filled with images of Mr Lee speaking to Singaporeans in the early years - how he mobilised our people, how we forged a multi-racial, multi-religious society out of ex colonial subjects, immigrants, and I must say for me it was a very profound moment."

He added that Mr Lee's death also united Singaporeans and brought out the best in them, pointing to the many examples of how they took care of one another while waiting in line to pay their final respects to Mr Lee. 

Snippets of MM Lee Kuan Yew

JDr Mahathir described Mr Lee's passing as marking "the end of the period when those who fought for independence lead their countries and knew the value of independence". 

"Our family tongues and broad access to Malay as a regional lingua franca: gone. Much of our heritage and cultural life: sacrificed. The siblings that might have been, curtailed by hard anti-natal policies that were later lifted to no avail. Compulsory military conscription. Censorship. The list goes on," he wrote, adding: "To be able to discuss these soberly, from different informed, constructive perspectives: that IS democracy, IS civilisation, and furthermore, does honour to his memory." - See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/more-singapore-stories/story/playwright-alfian-saat-questions-lky-legacy-20150327#xtor=CS1-10%20http://











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