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Have a plate of Indian rojak from the famous Abdhus Salam Rojak at the Ayer Rajah Food Centre, which is to the left of the stadium.

Ministry of Rojak is an expansion of Abdhus Salam Rojak(hailing from Ayer Rajah hawker centre) is dedicated to provide…

The more senior readers amongst us will no doubt remember the Indian Rojak stalls that used to line Waterloo Street. I don’t think my dad ever brought me there to eat Indian Rojak…

When Akber Ali and his wife Kuraisabeevi started their Indian rojak stall in 1994, they named it after their eight-year-old son Abdus Salam in an obvious display of parental pride – possibly hopeful that he would someday take over the family business…

I had thought the shop to be selling music CDs (somehow the name brought to mind, Ministry of Sound) or different types of salad since rojak, to me, means “chap pa lang” (a bit of everything)…

I usually find the gravy for Indian rojak too sweet, so the dish is not high on my list of to-eat foods.
But a recent photo sent by a colleague of her meal from Ministry of Rojak piqued my interest. It showed…

SINGAPORE – While many food and beverage outlets were battered by the 2½-month dine-in ban that ended on Friday (June 19), some have managed to survive the ordeal relatively well.
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Singapore Day is an event organised by the Overseas Singaporean Unit under the Prime Minister’s Office to engage Overseas Singaporeans and their families. Held in cities with a significant community of Overseas Singaporeans, it is a single-day annual event designed to give Singaporeans a “slice of home while overseas” through food and performances. Political leaders would often make unannounced visits, such as Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s visit to the London event in 2014.







