1°16′52.6″N 103°50′43.5″E / 1.281278°N 103.845417°E
Damenlou Hotel | |
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General information | |
Location | Ann Siang Road, Chinatown, Central Area, Singapore |
Coordinates | 1°16′52.6″N 103°50′50″E / 1.281278°N 103.84722°E |
Damenlou Hotel (Chinese: 大门楼旅店) was a small hotel located at Ann Siang Road, in Chinatown, within the Central Area of Singapore.
Damenlou Hotel's origins can be traced to the creation of the dish of fishhead mifen (rice vermicelli), which was invented by Tang Kwong Swee in the 1920s.[1] The hotel had a famous restaurant, named Swee Kee.[2]
By mid-2007, Damenlou Hotel had ceased operations. Its premises have been taken over by the Screening Room, a dining and entertainment venue with bistro, movie theatre and rooftop bar. Accompanying this change, the hotel facade and interior have been heavily renovated.[3]
References
- ↑ "Damenlou Hotel". Frommer's.
- ↑ "Damenlou (Swee Kee) Restaurant", Cities Guide, The Economist
- ↑ "MIW - Screening Room" Archived 2008-01-02 at the Wayback Machine, miw.com.sg
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