
Chevron Coffee House (雪旅輪咖啡座)

Matchbook for a cafe in Peninsula Hotel
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Client |
Chevron Coffee House (雪旅輪咖啡座) |
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Year |
1970s |


A cafe that officially opened in 1971. It boasted having waitresses dressed in bright orange tunics and hot pants over see through tops specially designed and made by Joanne Low, a Melbourne-trained designer and owner of La Fleur Boutique. Its chief cook, Tan Yew Ping, was also known for his "Pancake a la Budapest and "Spanish Sandwich".
Collection of Keola Ho
References |
"Chev'ron scores a first in busy Singapore." The Straits Times, 26 September 1971, 20. |
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