Why Two Guys?
The stall is owned by Egyptian chef Ahmed Eldewy, 31, who despite running his stall solo, chose to name it Two Guys as he was inspired by American burger chain Five Guys, which he says he’s a fan of. But why Two Guys and not, say, Four Guys? “Because I am only one guy. If I put three [or more] guys, there will be too many,” he quips. Aside from classic Middle-Eastern dishes, Ahmed also sells his version of a burger — but with an exotic twist (more on that later). He adds that he’s mostly inspired by the American burger brand only in name.
He relocated to Singapore six years ago after falling in love with how “safe and clean” the country was when he was on vacation, and decided to settle down here. He’s currently a Singapore PR, and married to a Singaporean lady who works in shipping.
The new hawker has 15 years of experience as a cook, having worked as a head chef in Concorde El Salam Hotel in Egypt, and as a chef at Singapore hotels like Changi Village Hotel and Village Sentosa Hotel.
While quitting his job to become a hawker might sound like a challenging move, Ahmed says he “never takes any step in life before being 100 percent sure about it”, and is “proud that [he] has his own business”.