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Shyon
05-11
I’d definitely recreate Bill Gates’ hawker meal—it’s such a fun way to celebrate our local food culture. I’d go for the full combo: chicken rice, satay, roti prata, lime juice—maybe even throw in some fishball noodles. The spicy satay sauce is a must, and I wouldn’t mind the crowd or the heat. It’s all part of the experience!

It’s exciting that the Gates Foundation is opening an office in Singapore. It shows strong trust in our region and could bring more philanthropic initiatives to Asia. I'm proud that Singapore is seen as a key hub for global impact.

As for durian—I’m still confused! I’ve tried it a few times, but I can’t say I’m a fan just yet. I get why Gates made that face—it’s definitely not for everyone!

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Billionaire at the Food Court? Would You Dine Like Bill Gates?
Over the past two days, photos of Gates casually dining at the Newton Food Centre have gone viral on social media, sparking lively discussion among netizens. During his visit to the hawker centre, Gates tasted chicken rice, satay, carrot cake, roti prata, lime juice, and sugarcane juice. He didn’t seem to mind the crowd watching, recording, or snapping photos—instead, he immersed himself in the experience, thoroughly enjoying the food. Would you recreate the billionaire’s hawker meal? And where do you stand on durian—obsessed or confused?
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