SINGAPORE - In just the first two months of the year, five food-and-beverage outlets have opened in Amoy Street, which is lined with colonial-era conserved shophouses that are already home to dozens of bars and restaurants.
The newcomers range from The Bravery cafe, at the beginning of the street at No. 50, to Mexican restaurant Nixta in the very last unit of No. 116.
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