Lee Fun Nam Kee, which specialises in soy sauce chicken rice, is closing their Toa Payoh eatery on Sept 13. News of the 55-year-old heritage brand shuttering was broken by MasterChef Singapore season one's runner-up Genevieve Lee — daughter of owner David Lee — in an Instagram post dated on Monday (Aug 21). In her post, Genevieve penned a heartfelt...
Lee Fun Nam Kee, which specialises in soy sauce chicken rice, is closing their Toa Payoh eatery on Sept 13.
She wrote: "After careful consideration, numerous family discussions, and evaluating various factors, we've come to acknowledge that it's time to bid farewell to this chapter." Despite that, it may not be goodbye for good yet, as Genevieve also wrote in her post that they have intentions of coming back by "reintroducing [their] flavours through a fresh and new concept".
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