Another one bites the dust: Old-school char kway teow hawker stall in Chinatown to close as owner retires

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On Friday (April 5), a hawker stall owner in Chinatown is set to serve his specialty for one final time. Located in Kou Wei Eating House, Cuppage Fried Guo Tiao is a stone's throw away from Chinatown MRT station. Come this weekend, however, fans of the stall can no longer enjoy their favourite plate of char kway teow. According to...

Another one bites the dust: Old-school char kway teow hawker stall in Chinatown to close as owner retiresOn Friday , a hawker stall owner in Chinatown is set to serve his specialty for one final time.

Come this weekend, however, fans of the stall can no longer enjoy their favourite plate of char kway teow."Another yummy old-school dish gone but will remain in our memories," the caption wrote.Some could only muster a sad-faced emoji in response while others noted that they were keen to head down before the imminent closure.Being tucked away in a corner of a nondescript coffeeshop would mean the stall can get missed rather easily.

Awarding the char kway teow a five-star rating, the same customer noted how "simply amazing" the meal was.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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