100-year-old Hong Kong bakery to open its first overseas shop in Singapore

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SINGAPORE - Popular Hong Kong bakery, Hang Heung - which has eight outlets in the former British colony -is opening its first overseas store in Ion Orchard.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Popular Hong Kong bakery Hang Heung - which has eight outlets in the former British colony - is opening its first overseas shop in Ion Orchard.

Besides the store, the Hong Kong brand will have a Mooncake Festival pop-up kiosk at Raffles City from Aug 24 and is offering a 15 per cent early bird mooncake discount. He adds:"We decided to set up a permanent presence in Singapore to delight Singaporeans with our delectable Chinese pastries all year round."

"While the initial response may not be as strong as it could potentially have been if there was no pandemic, we are definitely in this business for the very long term and strive to build and establish the Hang Heung brand in Singapore successfully."

 

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