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Late chef Tan Yong Hua s wife closing bao business, Latest Makan News

Makan News - Another local food business is shutting its doors. Owner Sandra Chan announced on Restaurant Home’s social media pages that it would be closing on March 31, or earlier, if there were tenants to take over. She posted that she had hoped to carry on her late. Read more at www.tnp.sg

He already doesn t have his dad by his side : Wife of late chef Tan Yong Hua closing bao business, hopes to spend more time with son

She'd wanted to carry on her late husband's legacy by continuing his food business, albeit in a different form. However, three years after converting his Chinese restaurant, Restaurant Home, into a shop specialising in dim sum-style baos, owner Sandra Chan has decided to call it a day. Her husband, Chinese cuisine chef Tan Yong Hua, had died of heart failure.

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She focuses on bun business to honour late husband s memory, Latest Makan News

The New Paper She focuses on bun business to honour late husband’s memory Madam Sandra Chan and her husband worked on the bun recipe until they perfected it. PHOTO: COURTESY OF SANDRA CHAN Madam Sandra Chan and late husband, celebrity chef Tan Yong Hua, fell in love with the buns in Malaysia 0 Engagements Barely five months after introducing handcrafted buns to the menu, celebrity chef Tan Yong Hua died from heart failure in his sleep in September last year. The chef, 47, who ran Restaurant Home, was best known for his Peking duck and homey dishes such as steamed fish and rice vermicelli with pork knuckles.

Three nabbed in Thailand over alleged phishing scam

Share Thailand s Immigration Bureau Chief informed the media of the arrest of three Chinese nationals at a house after a member of the public aired their suspicions. The Nation Three nabbed in Thailand over alleged phishing scam Wed, 16 December 2020 Immigration chief Police Lieutenant-General Sompong Chingduang on December 15 announced the arrest of three Chinese nationals who illegally entered Thailand and were allegedly running a phishing operation to acquire personal data and one-time passwords (OTP) from victims and use the passwords to withdraw money from their victims’ bank accounts. Yong Hua and Yue Dian were arrested at a house in Soi Charoenkrung 91 in Bangkok’s Bangkholaem district on December 12 along with 88 items including mobile phones, computers, ATM cards and bank passbooks, while Pei Hong was arrested at a house in Lat Phrao district the same day.

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