62-yr old Tanglin Teck Kee Pau closes shop and says “Zàijiàn” permanently

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Established in 1948, this iconic food shop is best known for its handmade buns containing fresh ingredients and the “never-to-be-forgotten” print at the bottom of each bun.

 

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