This photograph shows Komala Vilas, an ethnic Indian vegetarian restaurant in Little India. When one's order is ready for collection, the token or queue number is flashed on the LED display. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1982 photograph show Komala Vilas Restaurant, located at Upper Dickson Road (north side of Serangoon Road). Upper Dickson Road is named after Colonial Secretary Sir John Frederick Dickson. The roads mentioned are in Little India area. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows the entrance to Little India Arcade and the row of restored shop houses outside the Arcade, which houses a famous Indian restaurant, The Banana Leaf Apolo. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a picture of Indian magazines displayed for sale by a magazine vendor in Little India. Title devised by Library staff....
This photographs shows a stall in Little India selling colourful flower garlands, incense cones and sticks as well as other Indian ethnic items. Title devised by Library staff....
Shown in this photograph are packets of pre-packed snackes for sale, such as peanuts, muruku, dhal peas and others from an Indian ethnic store in Little India. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows the exterior of the Little India Arcade. Shops are decorated with traditional Indian flower garlands. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph depicts Central Bar & Restaurant at no. 624 Serangoon Road, at Lavender Street junction. Serangoon Road is a major thoroughfare, cutting through Little India, serving as the centre of commercial, cultural and religious activities for both the local and foreign Indian community in Singapore. Title devised by...
Shown in this photograph are some restored shop houses in the Little India area. Title devised by Library staff....