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Palate Palette Pop-Up

Su-Ann Wong, Founder, Palate Palette

21-Jun-24 15:35

Palate Palette Pop-Up

A decade after the iconic Palate Palette (PP) Restaurant and Bar closed its doors, its spirit lives on through the Palate Palette Pop-Up event, a one-day extravaganza that wants to celebrate Palate Palette's enduring legacy of community, creativity, and inclusivity. Featuring a curated mix of food, music, art, and workshops, the event honours the past, revels in the present, and looks forward to a future of shared experiences, making it a must-attend celebration for all. We catch up with Su-Ann Wong, the Founder of Palate Palette, for a walk down memory lane, while discussing highlights from the upcoming event.

Image Credit: Palate Palette Pop, Instagram

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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