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  • Stall selling $2.70 fishball noodles shutters after 39 years, over 300 customers visited on last day, Lifestyle News

    Stall selling $2.70 fishball noodles shutters after 39 years, over 300 customers visited on last day, Lifestyle News

    After operating for nearly four decades, You Xiang Teochew Noodles, beloved by many of its regular customers, closed its doors for good on Oct 23. 

    Run by Hu Ronghui (transliteration), 62, and his wife Chen Qiuyu (transliteration), 59, You Xiang Teochew Noodles had been serving noodle dishes at wallet-friendly prices to diners for the past 39 years.  

    Their popular menu items include their fishball noodles and minced meat noodles, which cost $2.70 and $3.50 respectively.

    Explaining to Shin Min Daily News why they’d kept their prices so low all these years, Hu shared that as there are many elderly citizens that live in the area who might not have an active income, he had hoped to “ease their burden”. “Even though our income has decreased, what’s most important is bringing convenience to the public,” said Hu. 

    When asked about his hawker journey, Hu stated in the interview that he had started out by helping out at his friend’s noodle stall.

    He eventually opened his own stall at a coffee shop in Potong Pasir.

    He later moved his business to Bukit Panjang Food Centre, operating at the location for the past 10 years. By then, he had already accumulated a pool of regular customers. 

    Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Senior Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment, had patronised You Xiang Teochew Noodles back in 2019, and urged diners to drop by the stall in her Facebook post. 

    “If you’re in the area, do pop by to enjoy the delicious noodles and other tasty local delights at the hawker centre!” she wrote. 

    According to Hu, over 300 loyal customers came to bid farewell on the stall’s last day of operation (Oct 23), most of them regulars. 

    Several of them were saddened by the fact that they would no longer be able to get a taste of their favourite items from the stall.

    Liao Jinfen (transliteration), 65, was one of them. Speaking to Shin Min, she stated that she and her mother were regular customers of the stall and would buy fishcakes from them twice a week.

    “The couple is very friendly, and sometimes, there would be a queue forming in front of the stall even before they open,” said the schoolteacher, who had been living in the area for over 20 years. 

    On the evening of its last day, a Shin Min reporter spotted a long queue in front of the stall — reaffirming its popularity. 

    Later that night, the couple and their two children held a farewell party at the stall with friends and relatives joining in the celebration — marking a bittersweet end to a 39-year legacy.

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    As for what his plans are post-retirement, Hu told Shin Min that he intends to travel, meet old friends and make up for lost time. He added that he had planned to retire a year ago — a decision which was met with support from his children. 

    “We’re not young anymore and get tired easily working long hours. Now that our children have graduated from university and no longer require constant care from us, it’s time to do something for ourselves,” he said. 

    carol.ong@asiaone.com

    ALSO READ: Popular char kway teow stall Hai Kee closes after 54 years, ‘final meet-up’ planned for Nov 22

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  • Watch: Video About Waiters Frustration With “Last Customers” Has Internet In Splits

    Watch: Video About Waiters Frustration With “Last Customers” Has Internet In Splits

    What do you do when it’s time to close but the last few customers at your restaurant just won’t get up? A digital creator’s hilarious take on this situation has taken Instagram by storm and left many users in splits. The viral skit has received over 7 million views so far. In the reel by Adam Waheed, we see a couple clinking their wine glass together at a restaurant. The text on the video reads, “When the last customers won’t leave.” We see the waiter approach their table and begin to wipe it with a cloth. He also sprays a cleaning liquid on the table but the couple seem unfazed. In the next shot, the waiter takes up a mop and begins to clean the area immediately below and around the table. As he does this, he continues to stare aggressively at the two seated customers, who remain engrossed in their conversation and hand-holding.
    Also Read: “So Relatable”: Viral Video Shows Friends Discussing Healthy Diet While Eating Junk Food

    The waiter decides to take things up a notch and is next seen spraying the male customer’s face with the cleaning liquid and wiping it off with a cloth. Even then, the man continues to keep talking with his date and even tries to take a sip of wine. The waiter then uses the guy’s face to wipe the table. It seems to have no effect on the couple. Finally, the man is seen lying on the floor with the rod of the mop on top of him. The waiter tries to move him around to ‘clean’ the floor. But the man is still seen continuing the conversation with his partner. Take a look at the full viral video below:

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    In the comments section, many people applauded the creator and his sense of humour. A few shared their own experiences dealing with such customers. Others simply enjoyed the way the skit was dramatised. Check out some of the reactions below:

    “This is just too funny.”

    “Where do you get these concepts from????!!!!!”

    “When I worked in food service, I legit turned off the lights on this couple and they kept eating.”

    “And then they leave no tip.”

    “Bro you have cleansed his heart and intestines.”

    “Wiped out everything & was still all in their conversation.”

    “At this point the customers on payroll.”

    “Them be the best dates though. Nobody else exists in that moment.”

    Before this, a content creator’s funny spin on the idea of fancy restaurants serving food in “anything but plates” went viral. Click here to check it out.

    Also Read:Comedian’s Prediction About “Future Of Avocado” In India Is Too Funny To Miss



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