Edithistory:Lam Yeo Coffee Powder Factory
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| 1081524589 | 2022-04-07T23:36:29Z | Somebodyidkfkdt | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Lam Yeo Coffee Powder Factory''', also known as simply '''Lam Yeo Coffee Powder''', is a shop selling roasted coffee beans and coffee powder blends along [[Balestier Road]]. ==History== Opened in 1960, the '''Lam Yeo Coffee Powder Factory''' was constructed on 328 Balestier Road, selling roasted coffee beans coffee powder blends. The name of the shop comes from the Hokkien translation of "Nanyang", as the original owner formerly worked as a deputy edito...' |
