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Raffles Hotels & Resorts - Back in 1915, bartender Ngiam Tong Boon created  the legendary Singapore Sling at Raffles Hotel Singapore's Long Bar. Now in  its 100th year, the Singapore Sling remains
Raffles Hotels & Resorts - Back in 1915, bartender Ngiam Tong Boon created the legendary Singapore Sling at Raffles Hotel Singapore's Long Bar. Now in its 100th year, the Singapore Sling remains

Singapore Sling Cocktail Stock Photo - Download Image Now - Alcohol -  Drink, Aperitif, Bar - Drink Establishment - iStock
Singapore Sling Cocktail Stock Photo - Download Image Now - Alcohol - Drink, Aperitif, Bar - Drink Establishment - iStock

A Curious Tale: Who Invented the Singapore Sling
A Curious Tale: Who Invented the Singapore Sling

Ngiam Tong Boon
Ngiam Tong Boon

The Singapore Sling: Colonialism, Gender Roles and Pink Drinks for Pale  People | Wine Enthusiast
The Singapore Sling: Colonialism, Gender Roles and Pink Drinks for Pale People | Wine Enthusiast

Ngiam Tong Boon
Ngiam Tong Boon

Bahama Bob's Rumstyles: The Singapore Sling Turns 100 Years Old.
Bahama Bob's Rumstyles: The Singapore Sling Turns 100 Years Old.

Singapore Sling Cocktail Stock Photo - Download Image Now - Singapore,  Alcohol - Drink, Aperitif - iStock
Singapore Sling Cocktail Stock Photo - Download Image Now - Singapore, Alcohol - Drink, Aperitif - iStock

48 Hours in Singapore | Singapore, Singapore travel, Singapore sling
48 Hours in Singapore | Singapore, Singapore travel, Singapore sling

Ngiam Tong Boon
Ngiam Tong Boon

The True history of the Singapore Sling - YouTube
The True history of the Singapore Sling - YouTube

Singapore Sling and Afternoon Tea at Raffles Hotel – a typically British  affair! – The Travel Locker
Singapore Sling and Afternoon Tea at Raffles Hotel – a typically British affair! – The Travel Locker

Journey Along on Twitter: "Another thing you must try while in #Singapore  is the “#SingaporeSling”! #tasty 😋🍹 • It's a gin-based #cocktail that was  developed in 1915 by Ngiam Tong Boon, a #
Journey Along on Twitter: "Another thing you must try while in #Singapore is the “#SingaporeSling”! #tasty 😋🍹 • It's a gin-based #cocktail that was developed in 1915 by Ngiam Tong Boon, a #

Ngiam tong boon hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Ngiam tong boon hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Ngiam Tong Boon
Ngiam Tong Boon

Ngiam Tong Boon
Ngiam Tong Boon

Singapore SlingDeveloped By Ngiam Tong Boon For The Raffles Hotel In  Singapore In The Early 1900 Royalty Free Fotografie A Reklamní Fotografie.  Image 19369419.
Singapore SlingDeveloped By Ngiam Tong Boon For The Raffles Hotel In Singapore In The Early 1900 Royalty Free Fotografie A Reklamní Fotografie. Image 19369419.

Singapore Sling Developed By Ngiam Tong Boon For The Raffles Hotel In  Singapore In The Early 1900 Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image.  Image 19369399.
Singapore Sling Developed By Ngiam Tong Boon For The Raffles Hotel In Singapore In The Early 1900 Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Image 19369399.

So, Who Was Ngiam Tong Boon? | The Vintage Cookbookery
So, Who Was Ngiam Tong Boon? | The Vintage Cookbookery

Ngiam tong boon hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Ngiam tong boon hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

The Singapore Sling is both a cocktail that was invented by Ngiam Tong Boon  for the Raffles Hotel in Singapore sometime between 1910 and 1915 and a mo  Stock Photo - Alamy
The Singapore Sling is both a cocktail that was invented by Ngiam Tong Boon for the Raffles Hotel in Singapore sometime between 1910 and 1915 and a mo Stock Photo - Alamy

Ngiam Tong Boon
Ngiam Tong Boon

Ngiam Tong Boon Archives - DRiNK
Ngiam Tong Boon Archives - DRiNK

Raffles Hotel Singapore - Did you know that bartender Ngiam Tong Boon  deliberately chose to give the Singapore Sling a rose colour, so that  people would perceive it as a socially acceptable
Raffles Hotel Singapore - Did you know that bartender Ngiam Tong Boon deliberately chose to give the Singapore Sling a rose colour, so that people would perceive it as a socially acceptable