SINGAPORE – For months, the fate of Tan Hock Seng Cake Shop, an 89-year-old bakery specialising in Hokkien pastries, was in limbo.
The traditional confectionery at Far East Square in Telok Ayer Street was facing closure as its lease was due to end this month (March).
When The Straits Times visited the shop on Feb 21, its third-generation owner, Mr Tan Boon Chai, 70, said he was still in talks with landlord Far East Organization to extend the lease.
A week later, he finally got some good news and was told he could stay for another year.
The shop has been at its current location since 2000. The first shop was in China Street and moved to Upper Pickering Street for five years in the early 1990s before settling in Far East Square.
The confectionery sells more than 40 different kinds of traditional pastries, and its best-sellers are beh teh saw and tau sar piah. Mr Tan runs the shop with his sister, Ms Tan Siew Heoh, 72.
Their grandfather, Mr Tan Tiam, started the business in 1931. Mr Tan grew up watching his father, Mr Tan Kar Teng, bake pastries and took over the business when he was 20.
The shop has seen its fair share of famous customers, such as veteran Hong Kong actress Michelle Yim.
However, for Mr Tan, the most unforgettable customers are his old friends.
"A lot of our customers are elderly. Sometimes, we won't see them for a while and we get worried. But every time we see someone (familiar) again, it brings us a lot of joy."
Among their regulars is Mr Ryan Koh, a 35-year-old event planner who used to work in the Central Business District. He and his Read More – Source
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