60 Waterloo Street

The two-storey building is symmetrical and features high ceilings, tall windows and a red pitched tile roof, and it is surrounded by a garden compound with a wrought iron gate.

[2] The home served as the residence of A. S. Desker, a prominent member of the Eurasian community of Singapore, and his wife, Mary Caroline Elisabeth.

In 1923, the Massage Hall, which was owned by a Mrs Haru and a Miss Hana and was previously on Bencoolen Street, moved into the building.

In 1986, three businessmen rented the building from the authority and converted it into the Waterloo Food Paradise, an eating house 8 hawker stalls.

It was officially reopened by Loh Meng See, then a Member of Parliament representing the Kampong Glam Group Representation Constituency, on 25 May 1996.

The building in 2013