Jumbo to open new F&B outlets for Tsui Wah and Kok Kee brands even as Covid-19 restrictions bite
JUMBO Group announced on Monday that it will be opening two new food and beverage (F&B) outlets for its brands Tsui Wah and Kok Kee Wanton Noodle, even in the midst of Singapore's current Covid-19 restrictions where dining-in is not allowed so as to stem the growing number of Covid-19 community cases.
The new Tsui Wah outlet is located at Jem in Jurong East, and occupies a total floor area of approximately 3,000 square feet. The outlet has a maximum seating capacity of 134 seats, which will be available for indoor dining when the heightened Covid-19 measures are relaxed. Currently, this new outlet will provide delivery and takeaway services for all items on the menu.
Founded in Hong Kong, Tsui Wah is a cha chaan teng (local tea restaurant) offering Hong Kong dishes. It has more than 50 outlets, spanning mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore.
Jumbo manages the Tsui Wah outlets in Singapore under the franchise arrangement via Vista F&B Services, a joint venture between Tsui Wah Holdings Limited and Jumbo.
Separately, a second Kok Kee stall will be opening at the Rasapura Masters food court in The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on or about May 18. This is the first Kok Kee stall to be opened since Jumbo acquired Kok Kee in December 2020.
Jumbo Group has a portfolio of seven F&B brands in total - Jumbo Seafood, Hack It, Ng Ah Sio Bak Kut Teh, Zui Teochew Cuisine, Chao Ting Pao Fan, Kok Kee Wanton Noodle and Xinyao Hainanese Chicken Rice.
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Jumbo's announcement comes as Singapore embarked on a month-long ban on dining out starting May 16. This is expected to be a setback to F&B operators, especially for those that had recently opened or expanded with new outlets.
Even so, under the Jobs Support Scheme (JSS), the government will raise its wage support for F&B establishments to 50 per cent, up from 10 per cent.
To support hawkers and coffee shop stallholders who are self-employed and do not benefit from the JSS, the government will waive one month of rent for hawker stall and coffee shop tenants of government agencies.
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