Street delights

Food stalls at Glutton's Square, which was one of the most popular street-dining venues in Singapore in the 1970s. Located at an open-air carpark in Orchard Road, it was popular among Singaporeans and tourists, serving up local favourites such as carrot cake and char kway teow. It was closed in 1978.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on January 27, 2020, with the headline Street delights. Subscribe