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Old school Cantonese restaurant, Wing Seong Fatty's closing for good on 28 June 2026

My grandpa used to take us there for dinner when I was a kid. He knows the old man boss very well.
 
All good things come to an end. May May Watch Dealer located nearby also closed permanently. All the Casio watches from my childhood were bought from there. :cool:

 
The old cunt said not due to rent ,lol,now all papigs keeping quiet,lol
 
the fatty weng restuarant at guillemard rd, besides the SBA ... the no horse run
 
the fatty weng restuarant at guillemard rd, besides the SBA ... the no horse run

Fatty Weng, Guillemard Rd, Singapore​


Fatty Weng is indeed a Singapore institution. This place at 89 Guillemard Rd has been around for a very long time. After getting pretty bored of all the "zichars"(coffeeshop restaurants) that have popped up serving similar Hong Kong Street food I needed to get an authentic "zichar" fix really bad. I craved; Fatty Weng delivered.
 
Move to Chinatown from geylang

Set menus start from S$58++ for two.
Visit Fatty Weng restaurant on your Singapore Tours

Visit Fatty Weng restaurant on your Singapore Tours
Address: 39 Smith Street
Tel: +65 6221 3822
Website: www.fattyweng.com.sg
Cost: Set menus from S$58++ for two
Opening hours: Mon–Sun 10am–11pm
Nearest MRT: Chinatown Station

Don't know how these 2 fatty related.
 
The problem is the young working people want to eat in AC place with nice decor and ambience. Fatty Weng Seong looks like an Ah Beng simply install AC and call it modern. It is no longer enough to rely on just legendary cooking skill

If biz is very good do you think the owners will close? No, they will sell franchise and name for top dollar, take a step back and shake leg. As it is, they only attract tourists and foreign aircrew, so cannot make biz case. Also the name Fatty is not politically correct for current times. Even fat people won't eat there coz it is such a stigma. Kentucky Fried Chicken changed name to KFC coz 'fried' has all kinds of connotations.

So what to do? Graciously say no successor and disappear lah.
 
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Not a lot of vintage Sinkie Chinese restaurants now... Yan Palace at Hong Lim Complex is an example.

https://www.yanpalace.sg

Jurong East used to have Boon Lay Raja.

Boon Lay Raja restaurant sold for $15 million​

Jan 09, 2015
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/boon-lay-raja-restaurant-sold-for-15-million

Yan Palace's boss, Jimmy Ng, is my friend. I get a discount on the bill every time I bring my clients there. Sadly, he kicked the bucket last year. Haven't been there since.
 
The problem is the young working people want to eat in AC place with nice decor and ambience. Fatty Weng Seong looks like an Ah Beng simply install AC and call it modern. It is no longer enough to rely on just legendary cooking skill
and yet, they will happily go overseas HK/Taiwan/Vietnam/Bangkok and eat in back lanes/old buildings and take pictures for IG
 

Fatty Weng, Guillemard Rd, Singapore​


Fatty Weng is indeed a Singapore institution. This place at 89 Guillemard Rd has been around for a very long time. After getting pretty bored of all the "zichars"(coffeeshop restaurants) that have popped up serving similar Hong Kong Street food I needed to get an authentic "zichar" fix really bad. I craved; Fatty Weng delivered.
Their steam grouper, deep fried soon hock...:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
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