Swee Kee Famous Fish Head Noodle House Bidding Farewell After 26 Years Due to Covid-19 Impact
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Another local business has fallen in the hand of the current pandemic, where Swee Kee FIsh head Noodles House located at 96 Amoy Street, will be closing its doors at the end of May. In their Facebook post on 21 May, Swee Kee has shared that the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic have been too much for their business to continue and with the much lower traffic as work from home was made default mode since Phase 2.
Swee kee which was one of the pioneers of Cantonese style fish soup since the 1930s where their Amoy Street outlet has been operating for over 26 years and despite the past World War II and SARS pandemic, Swee Kee mention that Covid-19 has proven to be a challenge too strong for them to endure through as Swee Kee has been sustaining monthly losses during this period.
With a heavy heart, after being located along Amoy Street for over 26 years, Swee Kee Eating House, the pioneers of…
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Swee Kee’s third-generation owner said that the eatery is more than a business but more like a home to him and he reflected on Swee Kee’s humble beginnings at a shophouse along Chin Chew Streets. Swee Kee will be serving their last bowls of fish soup noodles on May 30 and they thanked all their regulars who have been supporting them all this year.
It will consolidate its resources and manpower to focus on its Ka-Soh brand, which has two outlets at Outram and Greenwood. Ka-Soh is accepting orders for delivery and pick-ups, and you can find more information here.
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