It was first established in 1967 as a hawker stall, also in Toa Payoh. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – Famed soya sauce chicken eatery Lee Fun Nam Kee in Toa Payoh will be shutting on Sept 13.Over the decades, its popular soya sauce chicken rice gained a following for its succulent chunks of meat.For the past 35 years, the homely eatery has been run by second-generation owner David Lee, 57, and his brother Richard, 55.
Mr Lee told The Straits Times on Wednesday that he had to set aside extra chicken for their dinner service, which he expects to sell out early. The Sept 13 date was chosen as he will be handing the space – which he owns – over to a new tenant on Sept 16. The new tenant’s menu will offer steamboat and suan cai yu .
There are already plans for a “new experience of eating chicken rice” that could operate as a “take-and-go” kiosk.
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