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Wing Seong Fatty's dishes served in Qantas lounges

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Esther Loi
Wing Seong Fatty's dishes served in Qantas lounges
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Wing Seong Fatty’s, a historic Cantonese restaurant in Singapore, is closing after 100 years due to the lack of a successor. To honor its legacy, Qantas will feature two of the restaurant's signature dishes in its premium airport lounges.

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The story highlights the intersection of cultural heritage, culinary history, and corporate efforts to preserve local traditions.

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Ronald Haack (left) and his wife Elizabeth Haack presenting Au Kok Wing, one of the owners of Wing Seong Fatty’s restaurant, with an appreciation gift.

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