Taiwan Night Markets at Orchard Cineleisure to close 31 March
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https://www.facebook.com/singaporeatrium...7R4VLWUQLl
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Cheap Taiwan foods become expensive when come SG of course cannot last long.
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Nothing special
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Permanently?
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no TWMM no visit.
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Open another don don donki there problem solved.

Confused
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(27-03-2024, 09:24 AM)ODA TETSURO Wrote:  Open another don don donki there problem solved.

this stall also not doing well now. saw few ppl when me last visited.
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(27-03-2024, 09:28 AM)K88 shu shu Wrote:  this stall also not doing well now. saw few ppl when me last visited.

Which branch? Novena? Heard Novena branch cmi...

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(26-03-2024, 11:20 PM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  Cheap Taiwan foods become expensive when come SG of course cannot last long.

It's cheap food but the rental there is exorbitant.  No choice. They cannot sell at Taiwan's street food price levels.

For tourists who have never been to Taiwan before and perhaps for all Westerners, it might pass off for something of a novelty.

It's like the pizza which is a poor man's food in Italy being sold here as though it were an exotic cuisine for the princely sum of $25 a piece (of flour).

Most Mainland Chinese food are also sold here very expensively.  It's the rental, and they want to follow our price levels rather than those in China.  In fact, they don't just follow but perhaps because of national pride, I suppose, they use a bigger bowl and set a bigger price to match.  If you have eaten mala xiangguo, you will know what I mean.

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another place selling rubbish food with unfresh ingredients but selling at exorbitant pricings

a place meant for people named roberto
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https://sg.style.yahoo.com/taiwanese-foo...33378.html
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https://mothership.sg/2024/03/taiwan-nig...osed-down/

A Fei Siong Group spokesperson told Shin Min that there was a gradual decline in the number of customers and that the stalls have closed one by one since the beginning of the year.

The fall in the number of patrons occurred after peaking at the year-end period.

The spokesperson added that the original purpose of opening the night market concept was to bring the original flavours of Taiwanese food to Singapore, and many ingredients were imported from Taiwan, which resulted in the prices being higher.

However, the higher costs have deterred customers, as reviews online pointed out the more expensive prices.

As to whether another iteration of the Taiwan Night Markets will be launched, Fei Siong Group did not provide details and said it was under discussion.
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(31-03-2024, 09:36 PM)twinkle07 Wrote:  https://mothership.sg/2024/03/taiwan-nig...osed-down/

A Fei Siong Group spokesperson told Shin Min that there was a gradual decline in the number of customers and that the stalls have closed one by one since the beginning of the year.

The fall in the number of patrons occurred after peaking at the year-end period.

The spokesperson added that the original purpose of opening the night market concept was to bring the original flavours of Taiwanese food to Singapore, and many ingredients were imported from Taiwan, which resulted in the prices being higher.

However, the higher costs have deterred customers, as reviews online pointed out the more expensive prices.

As to whether another iteration of the Taiwan Night Markets will be launched, Fei Siong Group did not provide details and said it was under discussion.

He never mention HIGH rental ? lol maybe he don’t want to offend PAP which they claim cost of hawker food everything in Sg is “ not due to High rental .”
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