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Patrick O’Hare, Partner
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Rob Shen, Partner
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EDG Public Relations Department
In todays New York Times, Sanjay Surana explores the top five places to visit in Singapore including EDGs Neon Pigeon.
"On the southern edge of Singapore’s Chinatown, Keong Saik Road has seen many changes. It morphed from a residential area in the early 20th century to a famous red-light district in the 1960s, with many of its three-story Art Deco shop-houses doubling as brothels. Lately, the road has become one of the city’s trendiest places, especially humming between Kreta Ayer Road and Neil Road. The stretch is full of au courant bars, stores, hotels and restaurants. Hints of yesteryear remain, however, including a few discreet brothels identified only by bold red street numbers next to their doorways." Neon Pigeon is one of these au courant bars according to the Times. "Now two years old, this industrial-chic space with irreverent touches — exposed pipes, marbled concrete floors, giant murals of pigeons, one with Mike Tyson — is perpetually packed and serves contemporary izakaya-style (think tapas) dishes." - Sanjay Surana
For more about the Singapore scene visit the New York Times.