SINGAPORE: Netizens mourning the closure of the 78-year-old Nasi Padang stall, Warong Nasi Pariaman, have speculated that it’s closing attributable to excessive hire.
The stall posted on its Instagram web page on Tuesday (Jan 20), informing its prospects in Malay that it’s going to stop operations on Jan 31, expressing immense gratitude for his or her help, love, and candy recollections shared through the years.
For the reason that enterprise didn’t disclose the explanation for the closure, some supporters speculated on doable the explanation why it had determined to shut down, with one saying, “I imagine the reason being a rise in hire by the owner,” whereas others urged the stall to reopen elsewhere if hire was the problem.
In the meantime, different commenters hoped the place wouldn’t be taken over by one other mala sizzling pot quickly.
Warong Nasi Pariaman, Singapore’s oldest Nasi Padang stall, was based in 1948 and has been at 738 North Bridge Highway ever since. Through the years, it turned a favorite of each locals and vacationers.
In 1998, the unique proprietor handed the enterprise on to his son.
In 2013, the stall briefly relocated for main renovations earlier than returning to North Bridge Highway. /TISG
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