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Fatty Cheong hawker loved roast meats and martial arts

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October 21, 2024

Mr Chan Tuck Cheong, founder and namesake of the famed Fatty Cheong hawker stall at ABC Brickworks Market and Food Centre in Bukit Merah, died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 57 on Oct 19.

- Jan Lee

Fatty Cheong hawker loved roast meats and martial arts

Mr Chan's son, Lachlan, announced the news in a Facebook post with a photo of his father.

He wrote in Chinese: "Dad, you are finally free of the pain. Put your heart at ease, we will take good care of Mummy. We will live our remaining days well. You will always be our pride."

Mr Chan is survived by his wife and two sons, Lachlan and Lachron, both of whom have now taken over the reins of running the stall.

Founded in 1992, the stall is known for serving juicy charcoal-grilled roast pork, char siew rice and wonton mee, and is especially famous for its "bu jian tian" (which means "never seeing the light" in Chinese) char siew, a tender cut which comes from the pig's underarm.

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