Pictures taken while waiting for my sister to fetch us...





01 x Ikan Otah Kukus... 4.5*
01 x Ikan Goreng Balado
02 x Cumi Ball (Squid)
01 x Rendang Sapi
01 x Tahu Telur
04 x Ayam Bali (marinated Char-grilled Chicken) 5* - Superb...
01 x Ice Lime Tea (Refreshing)
01 x Diet Coke
01 x Lime Juice
01 x Chendol
01 x Hot Coffee
01 x Hot Tea
The rice are packed in banana leave...




History of Telok Ayer Street
Telok Ayer Street extends from Market Street to Anson Road. Telok Ayer was designated a Chinese district by Raffles in 1822 and gained prominence in the 1820s because it served as the landing ground for the early immigrants. This also led to a concentration of religious buildings and Chinese clan associations lining the street. The street thus gives a useful insight to the life of early Chinese immigrants. Telok Ayer Street extends from Market Street to Anson Road. Telok Ayer was designated a Chinese district by Raffles in 1822 and gained prominence in the 1820s because it served as the landing ground for the early immigrants. This also led to a concentration of religious buildings and Chinese clan associations lining the street. The street thus gives a useful insight to the life of early Chinese immigrants.
Telok Ayer Street extends from Market Street to Anson Road. Telok Ayer was designated a Chinese district by Raffles in 1822 and gained prominence in the 1820s because it served as the landing ground for the early immigrants. This also led to a concentration of religious buildings and Chinese clan associations lining the street. The street thus gives a useful insight to the life of early Chinese immigrants. Telok Ayer Street extends from Market Street to Anson Road. Telok Ayer was designated a Chinese district by Raffles in 1822 and gained prominence in the 1820s because it served as the landing ground for the early immigrants. This also led to a concentration of religious buildings and Chinese clan associations lining the street. The street thus gives a useful insight to the life of early Chinese immigrants.
Description:
Reclamation of the Telok Ayer Bay in 1887 (creating the land on which Cecil Street and Robinson Road now stand) and of the Telok Ayer Basin in the early 1900s (creating the area now known as Shenton Way), pushed Telok Ayer Street four streets further away from the seafront.Pre-war houses can be found along Telok Ayer Street, with the neighbouring McCallum Street containing old buildings of great historical interest, such as, the Thian Hock Keng Temple, the Fuk Tak Chi Temple, the Ying Fo Kun Hakka Association Hall, the Hock Teck Temple, the Nagore Durgha Shrine, the Al-Abrar Mosque and the Chinese Methodist Church.
Variant Names:
Malay name: In Malay, telok means "bay" and ayer means "water".
Chinese name: The Hokkien name for Telok Ayer Street is Gwan Sun Koi where koi meant "street" and Gwan Sun referred to the name of a shop along the Telok Ayer Street.
The Telok Ayer Bay also known as nan wan or "southern bay" by the Chinese.
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