#the50centsfest (五毛钱美食荟萃) is happening this weekend on 27 and 28 July 2019 at @chinatownfoodstreet , Smith Street! This year’s festival spotlights Hokkien heritage, and features over 40 stalls and mobile vendors peddling an assortment of more than 50 different savouries and sweets.
In its fourth edition this year, everything at this award-winning festival is priced from a humble S$0.50 to no more than S$3.00,
and visitors get to taste traditional Hokkien dishes – some of which are rare finds these days – ranging from Hokkien-style rice, noodles and nourishing soups, to snacks, small pastries, and ice-cold desserts and drinks.
Here are some not-to-be-missed highlights to look out for:
① 𝗕𝗘𝗡𝗚 𝗛𝗜𝗔𝗡𝗚 𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗨𝗥𝗔𝗡𝗧’𝗦 𝗞𝗢𝗡𝗚 𝗕𝗔 𝗕𝗔𝗢
Founded in 1975, Beng Hiang is one of the heritage Hokkien restaurants that The Fifty Cents Fest is bringing on board this year.
This 44-year-old restaurant is well-known for its melt-in-the-mouth kong ba bao (braised pork belly bun), which is going for just $1.00 at the event!
② 𝗛𝗜𝗗𝗗𝗘𝗡 𝗛𝗢𝗞𝗞𝗜𝗘𝗡 𝗧𝗔𝗜 𝗣𝗔𝗜 𝗧𝗢𝗡𝗚 𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗨𝗥𝗔𝗡𝗧 𝗣𝗢𝗣-𝗨𝗣
Inspired by the famous Malaysia Tai Pai Tong concepts, this pop-up restaurant is specially created just for The Fifty Cents Fest 2019, and is “hidden” along Chinatown Food Street*. This unassuming #food spot serves #traditional Hokkien dishes, like hei zho (prawn rolls), fried black Hokkien mee, as well as Buddha Jumps Over The Wall, a rich and nutritious soup made with a medley of premium ingredients like conpoy, fish maw, abalone and ginseng, at a steal of just $3.00!
*The location of this hidden pop-up will be revealed in a directory at the actual event. So look out for it!
③ 𝗙𝗘𝗦𝗧𝗜𝗩𝗔𝗟 𝗙𝗥𝗜𝗡𝗚𝗘 𝗔𝗖𝗧𝗜𝗩𝗜𝗧𝗜𝗘𝗦 𝗔𝗡𝗗 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗚𝗥𝗔𝗠𝗠𝗘𝗦
Alongside the feasting, The Fifty Cents Fest promises an all-rounded, buzzing atmosphere complete with getai and opera performances, a Mixed Goods Store retail lane selling Hokkien-inspired merchandise, a Hokkien wedding-themed photobooth, an arcade zone with old-school games including whack-a-frog, bishi bashi and toy catcher machines, and more.
同時也有3部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過4萬的網紅EDAMAME Arcade Channel,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Are these games possible? How many tried would it take to win a JACKPOT? We find out... Round 1 Lakewood Center Mall https://www.round1usa.com/locati...
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Are these games possible?
How many tried would it take to win a JACKPOT?
We find out...
Round 1 Lakewood Center Mall
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On "Tattoo Night" at the
Pyramid, the man with the most ink in the building left an
indelible mark on the Memphis Grizzlies.
Allen Iverson scored 33 points and led a fourth-quarter surge as
the Philadelphia 76ers averted an embarrassing loss with a
95-88 victory over the winless Grizzlies.
Any fan with a tattoo coming to Wednesday's contest had a chance
to win tickets to a future game. The promotion was tied to
Iverson, the three-time NBA scoring champion whose collection of
body art grows with each new season and covers nearly all of
his slender body.
But tattoos are a symbol of toughness, and Iverson is among the
toughest players in the league. After taking a whack on the
right thumb he badly sprained less than two weeks ago, he scored
17 of Philadelphia's last 26 points.
"I was just trying to take what the defense gave me," Iverson
said. "I didn't want to be overaggressive. I just wanted to
let my teammates do what they had to do early in the game
because they (Grizzlies) were taking away some of the shots I
wanted by zoning up. My teammates held the fort, and then when
I got an opportunity, I just tried to make the best of it."
Iverson made 10-of-24 shots, including 4-of-7 3-pointers. He
added six assists and three steals and confounded the Grizzlies
with his quickness.
The 76ers never trailed over the last three quarters but played
fast and loose with the lead until Iverson took charge in the
fourth quarter, when he scored 11 points.
"Allen got it going and fortunately made some shots against
their zone and we were able to build a lead," Sixers coach Larry
Brown said.
"I thought Iverson had a rifle instead of his hand," Grizzlies
coach Hubie Brown said. "He was spectacular."
Todd MacCulloch had 15 points and 13 rebounds for the Sixers,
who had all five starters score in double figures and moved back
into a first-place tie in the Atlantic Division.
The Grizzlies fell to 0-12, the worst start since the 1997-98
Denver Nuggets lost their first dozen games en route to an 11-71
campaign. The record is 17, set by the 1988 Miami Heat and
matched by the 1999 Los Angeles Clippers.
"You don't underestimate anybody," Iverson said. "When you're
playing a team that's 0-11, you play them the same way you play
a team that's 11-0. That's what keeps you consistent."
Rookie Drew Gooden scored 21 points and Stromile Swift added 12,
a career-high 16 rebounds and a franchise-record eight blocks
for Memphis, which has lost all four games under Hubie Brown.
"We did a lot of good things, but we are not happy," Hubie Brown
said. "We are not happy with the choppiness. We couldn't get
a streak. When players were open, they didn't knock the shots
down."
Iverson was hit on his thumb by Kings guard Jason Williams, who
later left with a sprained foot. Upon his return, Iverson
missed two free throws but followed with consecutive 3-pointers
before Aaron McKie hit a jumper, giving Philadelphia a 75-63
lead entering the final period.
"Coach said, `Well, if you got hit on your thumb, maybe your
shot will start falling down,'" Iverson said. "Fortunately, it
did. I hit those two shots, and we kind of got the momentum
going into the fourth quarter."
"It's always big when you've got somebody making threes and
you're on a run," teammate Eric Snow said.
The Grizzlies pecked away and got within 77-70 on a 3-pointer by
Wesley Person with 9:23 to play, but Iverson answered with a
jumper. A layup by Earl Watson made it 81-74, but Snow drove
for a hoop and Iverson made a leaning 3-pointer that beat the
shot clock and built the lead to 86-74 with six minutes to go.
Iverson had a streaking reverse layup and fed Snow for a layup
and a 92-80 bulge with 2:56 left.
Snow scored 14 points, McKie added 12 and Keith Van Horn 10 for
the Sixers, who shot 44 percent (35-of-80). Reserve Brian
Skinner had 10 rebounds.
Pau Gasol scored 14 points for the Grizzlies, who shot under 40
percent (33-of-84). They did have 15 blocks.
The Sixers took the lead for good at 26-24 on Skinner's steal
and layup late in the first quarter. Iverson scored six points
in a 13-4 run that widened the advantage to 39-28 with 7:32 left
in the second period.
Philadelphia held a 54-46 halftime lead as Iverson scored 16
points.
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Until Dennis Rodman joins the Dallas Mavericks, they don't have anyone to get nasty inside the lane. The Philadelphia 76ers capitalized on that Tuesday night.
Although Allen Iverson's two free throws with 17.1 seconds left were the difference in a 101-100 victory, Theo Ratliff's season-high 25 points and George Lynch's basket over 7-foot-6 Shawn Bradley were pivotal, too.
"Theo was demanding the ball and we had to get it to him the way he was putting it in the hole," 76ers guard Aaron McKie said.
Philadelphia's three-game losing streak appeared likely to grow as Dallas took a 10-point lead early in the fourth quarter. But a layup by Ratliff with 1:22 left tied it at 97.
Steve Nash put Dallas up by one with a technical free throw off an illegal defense, but Lynch answered with a short jumper over Bradley. The basket gave the 76ers a 99-98 lead, their first since midway through the third quarter.
"I went to the basket strong and shielded him off with my body," said Lynch, who is eight inches shorter than Bradley.
New All-Star Michael Finley answered with a jumper at 28.4 seconds and appeared to be the hero again for Dallas when he snagged a rebound of Iverson's miss.
But officials said Cedric Ceballos fouled Iverson on the play and the league's leading scorer swished his first free throw and bounced the second in off the front rim.
Finley had the ball on Dallas' last possession, but he gave it up to Dirk Nowitzki. As two defenders ran at him, he dumped the ball to Steve Nash, who didn't seem to be expecting it. His ugly lob that bounced off the rim at the buzzer reflected that.
"I was wide open, but I didn't really have time to set up," Nash said. "I just wanted to put it up to the rim and see if it fell."
A smiling Iverson ran off the court and hugged coach Larry Brown, who moved into sole possession of 10th place on the career victory list with 708.
On the other end of the floor, the Mavericks--who ended a four-game winning streak--were still upset about the foul called on Ceballos. Finley walked slowly to the scorer's table and gave it a loud whack with his fist.
"He's a superstar and you're going to get those calls," Ceballos said.
The 76ers returned to their winning ways in close games, improving to 11-3 in games decided by three or less. Their previous two games were losses by three and two points.
"I don't like to lose one in a row, much less three," Iverson said. "I don't want to get that losing mentality."
Dallas surprisingly has escaped that mode, having won seven of nine before this one. The loss snapped a four-game winning streak.
But the Mavericks won't go very far if they continue to get outrebounded 54-39 and allow teams to make 51 percent of their shots as the 76ers did. For all the headaches he causes, Rodman can help turn those numbers around.
Rodman arrived in Dallas late Tuesday, but he was not at Reunion Arena. He could decide Wednesday whether to sign with his hometown team.
Ceballos led the Mavericks with 26 points and 12 rebounds. Finley had 21 points and Bradley added 17.
"The All-Star stuff is secondary," Finley said. "My whole agenda is to win games. Tonight is a game we should've won and didn't."
Notes: Former Mavs star Derek Harper received a standing ovation during a first-half timeout. He joined the team's front office Monday. ... This was the first Dallas-Philadelphia game since February 1998. The teams meet again in four weeks. ... The 76ers avoided their longest losing streak of the season.