Find My Ah Gong at Kubur Kassim Cemetery

Nestled in the quiet enclave of Siglap, Kubur Kassim is one of Singapore’s oldest surviving Muslim cemeteries which stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the early Malay and Bugis communities. Among the buried are revered religious leaders and prominent figures including Singapore’s first Islamic doctor Sirajuddin Moonshi, popular Sufi ulama Sheikh Khawaja and former headmistress of Kampong Gelam School Che Lembek.

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Drawing from her roots in Bengaluru, renowned for its delectable idli and dosa, Radhika’s menu is a heartfelt homage to her late father. You can look forward to a delicious spread featuring pudina rice, crispy vada, a variety of palya (vegetable dishes), and her signature kesari bat—a rich semolina pudding infused with ghee and sugar.