Located in the Katong / Joo Chiat cultural heritage area, Olloi is a Freehold term development located at 101 Changi Road, District 15 of K16 Development. The apartment is located on a prime land, attracting home buyers or any investors. Most sales in the area are 99-year title developments and this Freehold ownership development will provide an opportunity for buyers looking for a freehold property located in the Marine area. Parade. So that residents can immerse themselves in a peaceful and quiet lifestyle right in the heart of Geylang & Marine Parade. Residents can expect new and enhanced amenities, better transport connections and more opportunities to work close to home.
Olloi Condo is located inside Singapore's Katong / Joo Chiat Quarter - a perfect contrast to the sleek and spectacular skyscrapers of Marina Bay, where the traditional shops swarm the area Charming suburbs. Continue exploring the impressive architecture surrounding the project with one of the area's hottest attractions, Peranakan-inspired shophouses, as well as dotted colonial-style bungalows. in this vibrant neighborhood. This area is only about 10 minutes by car from the city center. The area has a visual vibrancy with its pastel-toned architecture and decorated with plasterwork and glazed tiles. Architectural signs represent the Peranakan culture ingrained in the area.
The Peranakans (meaning "locally born" in Malay), or Straits Chinese, emerged as a distinct group of people between the 15th and 17th centuries, when Southern Chinese businessmen began to connect marrying indigenous women in the Malay Archipelago, giving birth to a new child (Malay Baba) and cuisine in the process. This community, as well as Eurasians, moved to Katong/Joo Chiat in the early 20th century when Catholic churches and schools were established in the vicinity. Over time, the area became a bastion for the Peranakan culture.
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Residents of Olloi Residences will have a variety of exciting dining, exploring and learning experiences about the area. As one of the country's culinary paradises, Joo Chiat/Katong is loved by many Singaporeans. The food options are seemingly endless: explore quirky cafes flanked by old-fashioned coffee shops selling Katong's famous laksa (spicy coconut water vermicelli noodles), kueh chang (banh ú) and other treats. eat other Nonya specialties.
First, let's start with the pyramid-shaped cake familiar to the people here. The origin of Kim Choo Kueh Chang food stall dates back to 1945, when Lim Kim Choo first sold sticky rice dumplings under a banyan tree along Joo Chiat Place. To this day, the pyramid-shaped cakes sold at this humble establishment are filled with fillings and marked with bamboo leaves. In addition to the staple, this heritage pavilion also offers a string of nonya kuehs (just-in-time snacks) and cookies.
Next, Wanton mee (a mouthwatering combination of egg noodles, grilled pork and dumplings) is such a classic local dish that Singaporeans seem to have different opinions on which particular stall most dominant. When in Katong / Joo Chiat, Fei Fei Wanton Mee is one of those treasured stalls that you're sure to hear locals talking about. Especially since this is a business that has been passed down through generations of street vendors.
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