Old family businesses have a quiet charm. They may adapt with the times, but the flavours stay familiar – the kind people return to, year after year. One such gem is Kim Heong Popiah Corner, a nearly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Popiah, a simple sort of wrapped up spring roll, is a popular dish amongst the locals in Singapore. Just what exactly is contained ...
Among all the scrumptious local food our island has to offer, from aromatic laksa to umami-laden char kway teow, popiah isn’t really the most popular of the pack. But let us make a case for this ...
Ann Chin Popiah is a third-generation Singapore heritage brand specialising in handmade popiah skin and traditional popiah. The brand is recognised for its commitment to authenticity, quality, and the ...
PETALING JAYA: Local food connoisseurs have defended the popiah (spring roll) as a national delicacy after an Indonesian group claimed that it originated from Central Java. Rebung Restaurant co-owner ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Announced via a physical notice on their storefront, the beloved husband and wife, affectionately referred to by many as “Aunty” ...
Popiah from Hawker in Sydney. Australia’s first spring roll was the deep-fried, Chinese variety, dipped in sweet and sour sauce at your local Chinese restaurant, and still a mainstay of suburban fish ...
Billionaire Sam Goi has offered to buy the rest of Singapore-listed consumer goods company PSC Corp for S$123.5 million ($96.5 million). The self-made tycoon —whose Tee Yih Jia Food Manufacturing is ...
Popiah — a traditional spring roll of Chinese origin that is also commonly found in Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan — often costs just a few dollars. So seeing it being sold for a hefty RM2,888 (S$870) ...
This story is part of Forbes' coverage of Singapore's Richest 2019. See our full coverage here. At 70, Singapore’s “popiah king” Sam Goi still has his sights set on expanding his food and property ...
Yummy delight: Said Rizwan thanking a customer in sign language at his stall at the Taman Dahlia Ramadan bazaar in Johor Baru. — THOMAS YONG/The Star No words needed, this fan favourite speaks for ...