August 2021A DAY IN THE LIFEPre-pandemic, the trick to avoid traffic build-up was to ensure service was swift but efficient.
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A CAR ROLLS to a stop in front of a push cart along Lebuh Cintra. The driver places his order, “Two ham chim peng and two pak tong kou, please.” It’s teatime and nothing quite hits the spot like a traditional street snack, straight out of the wok.Yee Kok Heng happily complies. He is a third-generation pastry maker, specialising in delectable ham chim peng (deep-fried spiced bread) and pak tong kou (steamed rice cake). The family-run business was founded by...
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