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1 Market By Chef Wan closes down, Chef Wan blames it all on his culinary team

If jiuhukia could have made more in mudland, he wouldn't have tried to open his restaurant in Singapore.

YOu are right.
if JIU HU KIA COULD HAVE made more , why did the bother to come to Singapore ?
 
A good head chef is only as good as the apprentice chef....
 
Chef Wan is a fair skin m&d who poses as a chink peranakan by using a shortened version of his name as 'Wan'. There are chinks with the surname 'wan'. I was also once hoodwinked by this devious m&d chef and ate at his restaurants.

Needless to say, his food was so so and I stopped patronising his business when I discovered that the head chef was actually a m&d and not a chink peranakan. I believe that was why his restaurant in Singapore closed down eventually.
 
I went to his outlet at Plaza Singapura.
It was the worst buffet i had in my life, the dishes were messy, and some half cooked, and mediocre standards.

This Chef Wan is just an attention-whore for commenting on our hawker fares.
 
Doesn't he know that in sg, Malay food is low SES food? it's for families who can't afford school fees
 
Imho he need to be shut down:roflmao:
He opened his restaurant located at high rental cost area
High rental cost will make him capsized
 
Is it m&d law for father to pay for daughters marriage? Much better than cina husband..who have to pay for wedding themselves. Cina Men sure are loosers. Makes me want to b a mudslime.
‘I’ve had enough’: Chef Wan says he doesn’t want to pay for daughter Serina’s second wedding | Malay Mail
The 63-year-old celebrity chef said in a searing Instagram post Serina's future husband should bear the cost of the wedding. — Picture from Instagram/Chef Wan
The 63-year-old celebrity chef said in a searing Instagram post Serina's future husband should bear the cost of the wedding. — Picture from Instagram/Chef Wan
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PETALING JAYA, April 5 — Popular Malaysian chef and restaurateur Chef Wan has revealed he is refusing to spend his hard-earned money to pay for his daughter Serina’s upcoming wedding.
The television personality, whose real name is Datuk Redzuawan Ismail, took to Instagram recently to vent that he was against the idea after footing the entire bill for Serina’s previous marriage to Englishman Gavin Edward O'luanaigh in 2010.
In a searing post, the 63-year-old told his two children off for making him spend a fortune on their multiple wedding ceremonies.
“Ask your future husband to pay for your wedding ceremony just like I did when I sponsored your wedding 100 per cent.
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“If he’s so eager to get married, let him be responsible for the cost.
“To be honest, I’ve just had enough of sponsoring my children’s weddings, including my son who got married twice.
“In the end, you see what I had to suffer and endure — enough is enough,” Chef Wan said.
The post comes after Serina had asked her father if she could get married after the Hari Raya festivities and had suggested a simple affair to be held at her dad’s home.
While Chef Wan told the mother of two to be “patient”, he felt she was better off getting married at a mosque instead.
“No need to mess up my house with a wedding celebration as I am alone, your grandma needs some privacy and I have my restaurant business.
“Let your guests congregate at the mosque and eat at De.Wan 1958 after that,” he wrote.
Chef Wan added that in Covid-19 times, large crowds weren’t a good idea and suggested keeping the guest list small and intimate, just for close relatives.
The outspoken cookbook author advised Serina to donate money to the less fortunate instead of wasting it on a wedding.
He added what is important is making the marriage official during the solemnisation.
“The money for making a pelamin (dais) and wedding planning can be channelled to the mosque for better use.
“If this is the first wedding, it’s okay but this is the second time.
“If my son wants to get married tomorrow it’ll be his third time.
“I’m getting goosebumps just thinking about my money depleting,” he said.
Serina and O’Luanaigh lavish three-day wedding ceremony in 2010 was documented in a one-episode special, One Night: A Malaysian Wedding – Chef Wan, on the Asian Food Channel.
The couple who have two children, Tristan Tareef dan Isabella Safiyya, divorced in 2017.
 
Just sponsor the buffet lunch lor, kotek. Cook some nasi kuning, curry ikan and tauhu goreng for 5000 hungry ghosts .. costs less than $500
 
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