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The famous three-Michelin-starred restaurant turns five in 2020 – so we asked five of his chefs what he’s really like in the kitchen. And it turns out he has a knack for singing – and isn’t a fan of shrimp paste.
06 Jul 2022 05:55PM (Updated: 07 Jul 2022 01:31PM)
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Test content The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and su

rpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed resi

dential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volum

e for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double

the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion.

Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7

billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the

highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billio

n transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in

H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the

pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1

2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.The total sales volume for prime non-landed residential properties in H1 2021 amounted to S$2 billion, the highest since H2 2010 where sales within the luxury market segment totalled around S$2.4 billion. Rebounding from the pandemic-led recession last year, sales activity in H1 2021 was double the amount of S$1 billion registered in the later half of 2020, and surpassed the S$1.7 billion transacted in the whole of 2020.

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Source: CNA

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