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If you want to order zi char, brunch food, European favourites, and cakes all at the same time for delivery or convenient pick-up, it is now possible. Capitol Singapore and CHIJMES has launched its online delivery platform Perennial Online: www.perennialonline.com.sg, bringing you all the best dining options from the two malls. Take your pick from more than 20 different restaurants, mix-and-match to order from up to 6 different restaurants at once. Order a feast with a cake – why not? Great for your Father’s Day dine-in plans. Also, enjoy free islandwide delivery with a minimum spending of $30 (till 30 June 2021). ....
Plus, you feel like you are travelling-around-the-world from the more-unique offerings, anything from German cuisine, Japanese omakase, Italian pizzas and pasta, Taiwanese bakery, to fun American-style diner. Over at the Arcade @The Capitol Kempinski, expect Katachi Style, Hopscotch, Berthold Delikatessen, Broadway American Diner, HolyCrab, La Scala Ristorante and Frieda. All great to chill-out, and do look out for the inexpensive lunch sets offered. At the other side of Capitol Singapore, you can find a variety of choices from Famous Treasure, Nalan Restaurant, Guan’s Mee Pok, Ponggol Nasi Lemak, Carmen’s Best, FLOR Patisserie, NOW Bakery, Wu Pao Chun, to the newly opened So Good Char Chan Tang. ....
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Chung T ien Television s (CTi) licence expired yesterday. Prior to going off-air, CTi - one of Taiwan s most-watched cable news stations - put out a 42-hour live broadcast of its anchors and hosts chatting about their experiences working for the station, and its 26 years of broadcast history. CTi is owned by Want Want China Times Media Group, which also owns pro-China newspaper The China Times and snack manufacturer Want Want. Want Want s management is known for being critical of President Tsai Ing-wen s pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), and the company-owned news outlets produce coverage that leans towards China. Taiwan s National Communications Commission (NCC) announced on Nov 18 that it had unanimously decided not to renew CTi s broadcast licence, in effect shutting it down. ....
1. Want Want Group-owned businesses - Media: The China Times, CTi News - Snacks including rice crackers The boycott against Want Want Group and all its subsidiary businesses began in 2012, when chairman Tsai Eng-meng said in an interview with the Washington Post that the Tiananmen protests on June 4, 1989 in Beijing did not end in a massacre and not that many people died . He added that he looked forward to the reunification of Taiwan with mainland China. Former Tiananmen student activist leader Wang Dan posted on Facebook about the interview, calling for the public to boycott Mr Tsai s businesses. His call was echoed by some Taiwanese democracy activists and publishers, and supported by many Taiwanese who vowed not to buy the popular Want Want senbei rice crackers, which were once also a staple in offerings for local deities. ....