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Cantonese restaurant Wing Seong Fatty’s to end 100-year run

moi time ... shenton way Mayflower Restaurant push-cart dim sum is the best .... but closed down in the 1980s liao .... :frown:
All our Local Chinese restaurants seem to have a hard time continuing, what is the problem?
 
moi time ... shenton way Mayflower Restaurant push-cart dim sum is the best .... but closed down in the 1980s liao .... :frown:
Yes, our family used to go there every couple of months. The other favourites were Golden Crown Restaurant at Tah Chung Emporium in Queenstown and Maxwell House.
 
So many stalwarts closing down...the chinese restaurant at ngee ann city L5 (can't recall its name) also shuttered some time back
 
Office fags are lazy and waiting for ai recession only. No other skilks in life
 
All our Local Chinese restaurants seem to have a hard time continuing, what is the problem?

rental lor .... landlord see market price going up, of course follow raise their rental ... they work so hard to earn and end up most of the profit give to landlord .... U oso 2lan and close shop .... :whistling:
 
Those were the days .... open-air dinner at Fatty's on Albert Street.
With my young wife, my mother .... and children.
The favourites: Fish head with thick rice noodles in soup and/or beef 'see-chap' hor fern dry.
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No equivalent here in Foshan.
Fatty Weng was actually made famous by angmos and not locals. Those foreign sailors would eat and drink at his shop back in the days. A lot of fights from drunken sailors over women of the night.
 
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