. My father was very strict; I wasn't allowed to go home until I had sold every piece!” he chortled.
The impressively jacked Ah Bee, who used to practise kung fu, was not planning to retire, having once toldTo his regulars’ surprise, he has now decided to wind up his well-loved stall. His last day of operations is. According to Ah Bee, his coffeeshop was recently renovated and he was asked by the management to shift his stall to another spot in the kopitiam.
With the recent inflation, his customers had also questioned whether he could still sell his pancakes at a dollar a piece. “I sell my min jiang kueh for $1, people say, ‘How you earn?’ But I’m not out to earn money. I’m just happy when people are happy eating my kueh,” he said earnestly.
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