Delish Guangzhou-Style Prawn Chee Cheong Fun By Bedok Hawkers Who Paid $24K To Learn From ‘Masters’ In China
The couple, who used to work in ad production, visited the hubby’s native Guangzhou to master the art of ‘original’ Cantonese-style rice rolls.
Did you know Cantonese-style dim sum was purported to have had its beginnings in tea rooms in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province in China? The cuisine then made its way to Hong Kong, and the rest is history. Looking to bring a taste of ‘original’ dim sum to Singapore, at least when it comes to chee cheong fun, is Guangzhou-born Chen Xinhui, 34, and his wife Gan Susxin, 31, who opened King Of Cheong Fun in a Bedok North kopitiam in September. The couple met as colleagues at an advertising production company in Bedok. Johor-born Susxin designed sign boards for clients; Xinhui installed them. “Because we fell in love in Bedok, we decided to start our food stall journey here,” says Susxin, a Singapore PR.
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