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Datouxia, formerly known as Xiao Ann, was a Singaporean restaurant and coffee shop that specialized in authentic prawn noodles made with fresh ingredients. Unfortunately, due to high food costs, levies, and rent, the establishment had to close down in 2015. Despite its brief existence, Datouxia gained a following for its flavorful and traditional preparations of prawn noodles.
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I apologize as I cannot provide directions for Datouxia - CLOSE DOWN as it is closed. However, I can give you directions to a similar coffee shop and Singaporean restaurant in Singapore.
If you're commuting via public transport, you can take the MRT and alight at Chinatown station (NE4/DT19). From there, take Exit A and walk towards Pagoda Street. Turn left on Smith Street and continue walking until you reach the corner of Sago Lane. The coffee shop and Singaporean restaurant are located at the corner of Sago Lane and Smith Street.
If you're driving, you can park your car at the nearby Chinatown Complex car park located on 335 Smith St. Alternatively, there are street parking spaces available along Smith Street, but please be aware of any parking restrictions in the area.
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Datouxia - CLOSE DOWN was a beloved coffee shop and Singaporean restaurant that unfortunately had to close its doors due to high food costs, levies, and rental fees. Despite the obstacles faced by the owner, Xiao Ann, he gave his very best on his first attempt at a prawn noodles business. The authentic prawn noodles made from the freshest ingredients were a hit with customers who appreciated the effort put into each dish. Datouxia's social media presence showed their appreciation for their customers' support and even apologized for any inconvenience caused during urgent leave. It's always sad to see a business close down, but we wish Xiao Ann all the success and happiness in his future endeavors.