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Held on 13 July, Korean author Hwang Bo-reum and Singaporean translator Shanna Tan met with fans at a lively Meet & Greet event at POPULAR Bras Basah Complex. Find Out More
Looking for Popular opening hours? Find here the offers, contact number and opening hours for Popular agency on Blk 231 Bain Street #04-23/33 Bras Basah Complex S, Singapore.
Sep 30, 2024 · Block 231 Bain Street #04-23/33 Bras Basah Complex, Singapore 180231. Phone. +65 6339 0772. Opening hours. Mon to Thu 10:00 - 19:00. Fri to Sun & PH 10:00 - 21:00. Website. www.popular.com.sg. Email. popcentral@popularworld.com. POPULAR is a leading Singapore bookstore chain with a long history and a part of many Singaporeans' childhood.
There is a network of 69 POPULAR bookstore outlets in Singapore to choose from, including one location within Junction 8 shopping mall (9 Bishan Place). Founded in 1924, the bookstore chain is today a household name in Singapore, synonymous with education and lifestyle essentials.
These are the best hidden food gems in Bras Basah and Bugis, from Mama Diam to British Hainan.
Located between Bugis, City Hall, and Bras Basah MRT stations, Bras Basah Complex rather surprisingly remains low on most Singaporeans’ radars. Our parents know it as “Books City”, and it might just seem like an outdated relic strangely tucked in the middle of the city.
Revealing POPULAR’s Newly Refurbished Flagship Store at Bras Basah Complex! Level 2 – Gadgets & IT. Level 3 – Titbits Carnival. Level 4 – English, Chinese and Assessment Books. Level 5 – Stationery Hub & UrbanWrite. Shop now till 3 Nov 2019 to get a 20% Discount Ticket for your next visit in 2020.
Sep 21, 2018 · Bras Basah, which means “wet rice” in Malay, used to be a lagoon where rice from cargo boats were dried on the banks. The Bras Basah area today is home to colonial landmarks, plenty of schools and arts centres, and most importantly, many food spots. Here is a list of Bras Basah food places to check out the next time you’re in ...
Mar 7, 2017 · What to See and Do in Bras Basah Bugis. Here’s a short list of things to see and do in one of Singapore’s most fascinating neighborhoods, starting with those tourist attractions closest to the two hotels I stayed at. 1. Bugis Junction
A Place for Food. Besides leisure, Bras Basah was also known for its restaurants, coffee shops and cafes. Patronised by people from all walks of life, these places clearly show the long history of Singapore’s foodie culture. Below is a photo essay that highlights some of these eateries.