South Korean fast food chain Mom’s Touch to make Singapore comeback 4 years after closure
South Korean fast food chain Mom’s Touch is returning to Singapore after all of its outlets in the city-state shut down four years ago.
Several social media posts show a boarded-up unit in Singapore’s Chinatown displaying Mom’s Touch branding alongside K-pop girl group Le Sserafim, the chain’s ambassadors, with each member pictured holding different menu items.
Channel News Asia reported that more information will be revealed in the coming weeks.
A hoarding seen on Nankin Street, Singapore. Photo from X/doraei22 |
The fast food chain debuted in Singapore in 2019, with outlets previously run by local restaurant operator No Signboard Holdings before closing in 2022, according to AsiaOne.
Shortly before the closure, No Signboard had received letters of demand from landlords over unpaid rent at two Mom’s Touch outlets, with arrears exceeding S$176,000 (US$136,000), The Straits Times reported at the time.
Mom’s Touch, known for its fried chicken and chicken burgers, has more than 1,400 stores across South Korea.
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