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Air crew bid farewell to century-old restaurant Wing Seong Fatty’s
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Air crew bid farewell to century-old restaurant Wing Seong Fatty’s

Wing Seong Fatty’s, a 100-year-old Cantonese restaurant in Singapore, is closing its doors after failing to find a successor to carry on the business. The restaurant has deep historical ties to aviation, having served pilots from the Royal Australian Air Force and airlines like Qantas, British Airways, and Emirates. It was famously associated with WWII POWs, as founder Au Yuen and his son secretly provided food to prisoners. Retired pilot Ronald Haack, who frequented the restaurant for decades, planned a final visit but was turned away due to high demand. Despite the closure, two signature dishes—crispy spring rolls and 'nuclear chicken' (claypot curry chicken)—will remain available in Qantas lounges at Changi Airport for a limited time. The restaurant operated in three locations over its history, with its final site in Burlington Square.

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Air crew bid farewell to century-old restaurant Wing Seong Fatty’s

Wing Seong Fatty’s, a 100-year-old Cantonese restaurant in Singapore, is closing its doors after failing to find a successor to carry on the business. The restaurant has deep historical ties to aviation, having served pilots from the Royal Australian Air Force and airlines like Qantas, British Airways, and Emirates. It was famously associated with WWII POWs, as founder Au Yuen and his son secretly provided food to prisoners. Retired pilot Ronald Haack, who frequented the restaurant for decades, planned a final visit but was turned away due to high demand. Despite the closure, two signature dishes—crispy spring rolls and 'nuclear chicken' (claypot curry chicken)—will remain available in Qantas lounges at Changi Airport for a limited time. The restaurant operated in three locations over its history, with its final site in Burlington Square.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article focuses on cultural heritage and historical significance rather than political issues. It presents a balanced narrative of the restaurant's legacy, its connections to aviation history, and its impact on both local and international communities. There is no overt ideological framing or sl

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 80): Factuality is high as the article accurately describes the history and closure of Wing Seong Fatty’s, including references to its role with the RAAF and Qantas. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some emotional language around the closure and personal anecdotes, though it remains largely neutral.

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