Ken Chew and Steven Goh in front of Granny’s Pancake hawker stall, where they did their apprenticeship under the Hawkers’ Development Programme. — TODAY pic
Goh had been flying for 15 years but had to stop in early February when the coronavirus was sweeping across the world. “Totally different environment,” Chew said of his new endeavour to make peanut and red bean pancakes. “I would say we’re almost done,” Chew said, adding that they would be ready to move to a hawker stall if they were offered one as early as the next day.
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