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After Hawker Chan’s stall attained a Michelin star, several food sites such as Nikkei Asian Review,<ref>“Singapore’s Michelin-star chicken, for US$1.50”. ''Nikkei Asian Review.'' August 24, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://video.asia.nikkei.com/detail/videos/editor-s-picks/video/5095199484001/singapore-s-michelin-star-chicken-for-us-1.50?autoStart=true&fbclid=IwAR0d5t_K5w2MT46-32PJSPA0APXayGEmICBQOw8ZXDQaq8XSC5l7verah8Q</ref> Eatbook.sg<ref>“Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice And Noodle Review: The Cheapest Michelin Star Meal In The World”. Eatbook. July 26, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://eatbook.sg/soya-sauce-chicken/?fbclid=IwAR0ZP--BBgIChj1nN7n45wf3zs-yZ6MPBPQzgEBaqtZhXh9mfsskyIjbCjY</ref> and Daniel Food Diary<ref>“Hawker Chan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle- Cheapest Michelin Meal In The World At $2”. Daniel Food Diary. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: http://danielfooddiary.com/2016/07/22/hongkongsoyasauce/?fbclid=IwAR1duBARS6lvaYZ0nxzGwtmuPpnmQRf1QL3JXXIBogxfxEnVoSp3ZmNRnQ0</ref> reviewed and featured the stall on their respective sites. In 2018, the stall was also featured in Little Magazine, a family lifestyle magazine.<ref>Littlemagsg. ''Instagram''. August 30, 2018. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BnGSbzvn-nt/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&fbclid=IwAR0Er8eMBwrFWwbtt_FiiFO1hw7CRpaEu8oAgT9UUnIisRpezSk-4CxpDWo</ref> In the same year, American media site Buzzfeed also featured the stall in a Facebook video on their Bring Me! page.<ref>Buzzfeed Bring Me. “The Cheapest Michelin-Starred Restaurant Is In Singapore”. ''Facebook''. Accessed on 2 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/buzzfeedbringme/videos/2015794905121994/</ref> | After Hawker Chan’s stall attained a Michelin star, several food sites such as Nikkei Asian Review,<ref>“Singapore’s Michelin-star chicken, for US$1.50”. ''Nikkei Asian Review.'' August 24, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://video.asia.nikkei.com/detail/videos/editor-s-picks/video/5095199484001/singapore-s-michelin-star-chicken-for-us-1.50?autoStart=true&fbclid=IwAR0d5t_K5w2MT46-32PJSPA0APXayGEmICBQOw8ZXDQaq8XSC5l7verah8Q</ref> Eatbook.sg<ref>“Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice And Noodle Review: The Cheapest Michelin Star Meal In The World”. Eatbook. July 26, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://eatbook.sg/soya-sauce-chicken/?fbclid=IwAR0ZP--BBgIChj1nN7n45wf3zs-yZ6MPBPQzgEBaqtZhXh9mfsskyIjbCjY</ref> and Daniel Food Diary<ref>“Hawker Chan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle- Cheapest Michelin Meal In The World At $2”. Daniel Food Diary. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: http://danielfooddiary.com/2016/07/22/hongkongsoyasauce/?fbclid=IwAR1duBARS6lvaYZ0nxzGwtmuPpnmQRf1QL3JXXIBogxfxEnVoSp3ZmNRnQ0</ref> reviewed and featured the stall on their respective sites. In 2018, the stall was also featured in Little Magazine, a family lifestyle magazine.<ref>Littlemagsg. ''Instagram''. August 30, 2018. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BnGSbzvn-nt/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&fbclid=IwAR0Er8eMBwrFWwbtt_FiiFO1hw7CRpaEu8oAgT9UUnIisRpezSk-4CxpDWo</ref> In the same year, American media site Buzzfeed also featured the stall in a Facebook video on their Bring Me! page.<ref>Buzzfeed Bring Me. “The Cheapest Michelin-Starred Restaurant Is In Singapore”. ''Facebook''. Accessed on 2 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/buzzfeedbringme/videos/2015794905121994/</ref> | ||
===YouTube=== | ===YouTube features=== | ||
[[File:Hawker Chan Mike Chen.jpg|thumb|''Photo from Strictly Dumpling's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ1Ula_VCW8 YouTube] video.'']] | [[File:Hawker Chan Mike Chen.jpg|thumb|''Photo from Strictly Dumpling's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ1Ula_VCW8 YouTube] video.'']] | ||
In September 2017, American food YouTuber Mike Chen uploaded a video titled “The CHEAPEST Michelin Star Meal in The WORLD! $2 Chicken Rice!”. The video has more than 1.43 million views as of February 2019.<ref>Strictly Dumpling. “The CHEAPEST Michelin Star Meal in The WORLD! $2 Chicken Rice!”. September 17, 2017. Accessed on 11 February 2019. ''Youtube''. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ1Ula_VCW8</ref> Four months following the video upload, Hawker Chan expressed his appreciation of Mike’s video on his Facebook page. In December 2017, Hawker Chan's stall was featured on 'Food King', a YouTube segment hosted by Singaporean YouTubers [[Ryan & Sylvia (Night Owl Cinematics)|Ryan Sylvia]]. The episode ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wMJrw9U9WM YouTube video]) saw the hosts trying the various Michelin-starred dishes in Singapore. Steven Lim from Buzzfeed's 'Worth It' was a special guest host. As of February 2019, the video had gained more than 624,000 views on Youtube.<ref>“FOOD KING SINGAPORE TAKES ON MICHELIN FT. STEVEN FROM BUZZFEED!”. Ryan Sylvia. December 28, 2017. Accessed on 11 February 2019. ''Youtube''. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wMJrw9U9WM</ref> | In September 2017, American food YouTuber Mike Chen uploaded a video titled “The CHEAPEST Michelin Star Meal in The WORLD! $2 Chicken Rice!”. The video has more than 1.43 million views as of February 2019.<ref>Strictly Dumpling. “The CHEAPEST Michelin Star Meal in The WORLD! $2 Chicken Rice!”. September 17, 2017. Accessed on 11 February 2019. ''Youtube''. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ1Ula_VCW8</ref> Four months following the video upload, Hawker Chan expressed his appreciation of Mike’s video on his Facebook page. In December 2017, Hawker Chan's stall was featured on 'Food King', a YouTube segment hosted by Singaporean YouTubers [[Ryan & Sylvia (Night Owl Cinematics)|Ryan Sylvia]]. The episode ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wMJrw9U9WM YouTube video]) saw the hosts trying the various Michelin-starred dishes in Singapore. Steven Lim from Buzzfeed's 'Worth It' was a special guest host. As of February 2019, the video had gained more than 624,000 views on Youtube.<ref>“FOOD KING SINGAPORE TAKES ON MICHELIN FT. STEVEN FROM BUZZFEED!”. Ryan Sylvia. December 28, 2017. Accessed on 11 February 2019. ''Youtube''. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wMJrw9U9WM</ref> | ||
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The following is a list of Hawker Chan's appearances in 2016 and 2017. | The following is a list of Hawker Chan's appearances in 2016 and 2017. | ||
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Chan Hong Meng | |
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Born | Chan Hon Meng Ipoh, Malaysia |
Known for | Hawker Chan restaurant chain |
Spouse(s) | Irene Quek |
Chan Hon Meng, also known as Hawker Chan, is a well-known culinary figure in Singapore. Chan started off as a hawker at Chinatown Food Complex in 2009. He is recognised for his Michelin-starred hawker stall 'Liao Fan Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle'. In collaboration with Hersing Culinary, the Hawker Chan brand has expanded beyond Singapore since 2016. In many news reports and media appearances, Chan portrays himself as a chef who takes pride in maintaining the consistency and standards of his food.[1]
Background
Early life
Chan came from a humble background. In a behind-the-scenes interview with Michelin Guide (YouTube video), Chan stated that he had grown up in a village where his parents farmed their own crops and reared their own animals.[2] Originally born in Ipoh, Malaysia, Chan came to Singapore at 15 years old to explore his career opportunities. In Singapore, Chan first trained in a restaurant under a Hong Kong cook.[3] There, he learnt the techniques behind cooking Hong Kong-style soya sauce chicken.
Early career
In 2009, Chan opened his first hawker stall 'Liao Fan Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle' at Chinatown Complex Food Centre, Blk 335, Smith Street #02-126.[4] His stall also serves other dishes such as char siew and roast pork.[5]
Career
Receiving the Michelin star (2016)
In July 2016, Chan was one of the two hawkers in Singapore who had been awarded a Michelin star. Chan received the star at the 2016 Michelin Guide Singapore Gala Dinner cum Ceremony that was held at Resorts World Sentosa.[6] Priced at S$2, his famous soya sauce chicken served with rice was dubbed the cheapest Michelin dish worldwide.[7] In 2017, football star David Beckham visited Hawker Chan's 78 Smith Street outlet during his visit to Singapore.[8] A year later, Germany-based Austrian celebrity chef Johann Lafer visited the same eatery to have a meal with Chan.[9]
Local collaborations
Since receiving the Michelin star in 2016, Chan has collaborated with many established names in Singapore. For 10 days in June 2017, Chan worked with Fullerton Hotel to set up a pop-up food station at Fullerton's Town Restaurant.[10] He prepared his signature soya sauce chicken rice and the dish was served as part of the restaurant’s dinner buffet. In 2017[11] and 2018, he prepared his signature soya sauce chicken for the Michelin Food Festival at Resorts World Sentosa.[12]
International recognition
Manhattan, United States of America
Five months after he received the Michelin star, Chan was given an opportunity to travel to the United States. Sponsored by Tiger Beer, he was able to work alongside the renowned chef, Christopher Kostow at the Indochine restaurant in Manhattan.[13] Together the two chefs collaborated to prepare a three-course meal which was priced at US$330 and US$500 for “The Tasting Menu” and “The Counter Menu” respectively.
London, United Kingdom
In collaboration with Singapore Airlines and Singapore Tourism Board, Chan flew to the United Kingdom in March 2018 to set up a stall at KERB, a London food market.[14] Chan returned to London for the 2019 iteration of KERB from 6 to 8 March.[15] In 2018, the event attracted more than 300 people a day and customers queued up to two hours for the chicken and rice sets.[16]
Saigon, Vietnam
In 2018 Chan travelled to Vietnam and prepared 200 portions of soya sauce chicken rice for the two-day event in Saigon.[17]
Media coverage
After Hawker Chan’s stall attained a Michelin star, several food sites such as Nikkei Asian Review,[18] Eatbook.sg[19] and Daniel Food Diary[20] reviewed and featured the stall on their respective sites. In 2018, the stall was also featured in Little Magazine, a family lifestyle magazine.[21] In the same year, American media site Buzzfeed also featured the stall in a Facebook video on their Bring Me! page.[22]
YouTube features
In September 2017, American food YouTuber Mike Chen uploaded a video titled “The CHEAPEST Michelin Star Meal in The WORLD! $2 Chicken Rice!”. The video has more than 1.43 million views as of February 2019.[23] Four months following the video upload, Hawker Chan expressed his appreciation of Mike’s video on his Facebook page. In December 2017, Hawker Chan's stall was featured on 'Food King', a YouTube segment hosted by Singaporean YouTubers Ryan Sylvia. The episode (YouTube video) saw the hosts trying the various Michelin-starred dishes in Singapore. Steven Lim from Buzzfeed's 'Worth It' was a special guest host. As of February 2019, the video had gained more than 624,000 views on Youtube.[24]
Other media appearances
The following is a list of Hawker Chan's appearances in 2016 and 2017.
Year | Publisher | Title | Refs. |
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2017 | Prudential Singapore | I Am We - The Real Hero: Chef Chan Hon Meng | Video link |
Eater | Chef Chan Hon Meng's Michelin-Starred Hawker Stall Brings His Soy Chicken to NYC — Consumed | Video link | |
CNBC International | The business behind the world’s cheapest one-star Michelin meal | CNBC Reports | Video link | |
Great Big Story | A Michelin-Starred Meal for $1.50 | Video link | |
2016 | The Straits Times | Mr Chan Hon Meng, owner of Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle, at work | Video link |
Michelin Guide Singapore | The MICHELIN guide Insider Series: The Story of Chan Hon Meng | Video link |
Business expansion
Growth in Singapore
After receiving the Michelin star, Chan worked with Hersing Culinary to open a casual dine-in restaurant called 'Hawker Chan' at 78 Smith Street, Chinatown.[25] This first outlet of Hawker Chan was opened on 18 November 2016.[26] Hersing Culinary is the food and beverage company responsible for the Tim Ho Wan dim sum franchise in the Asia Pacific. The company spent approximately S$1 million on the air-conditioned, eighty-seater Hawker Chan restaurant.[27] There is also a self-kiosk machine for customers to purchase the menu items.[28] Within five months, two more branches were opened at Tai Seng[29] and Toa Payoh.[30]
Expansion overseas
The Hawker Chan brand had expanded internationally as a result of Chan's initiative to send in a proposal to Hersing Culinary in 2016.[31] The following is a timeline of Hawker Chan's expansion overseas.
Year | Country | Refs. |
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2019 | Malaysia | [32] |
2018 | Kazakhstan | - |
Philippines | - | |
2017 | Australia | [33] |
Indonesia | ||
Thailand | ||
Taiwan | [34][35] |
References / Citation
- ↑ "Hawker Chan restaurant, by one-Michelin starred Liao Fan Soya Sauce Chicken, opens to public on Nov 18". The Straits Times. November 11, 2016. Accessed on 16 April 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food/hawker-chan-restaurant-by-one-michelin-starred-liao-fan-soya-sauce-chicken-opens-to
- ↑ Michelin Guide Singapore. "The MICHELIN guide Insider series: The Story of Chan Hon Meng" . YouTube. July 31, 2016. Accessed on 16 April 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1dBTqm90A4
- ↑ Michelin Guide Singapore. "The MICHELIN guide Insider series: The Story of Chan Hon Meng" . YouTube. July 31, 2016. Accessed on 16 April 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1dBTqm90A4
- ↑ "OUR STORY". Liao Fan Hawker Chan. Accessed on 11 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.liaofanhawkerchan.com/story
- ↑ "MENU". Liao Fan Hawker Chan. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.liaofanhawkerchan.com/menu
- ↑ Yong, Debbie. "Behind the Scenes: The world's first Michelin starred hawker stall". Michelin Guide. August 1, 2016. Accessed on 16 April 2019. Retrieved from: https://guide.michelin.com/sg/people/behind-the-scenes-with-the-first-michelin-starred-hawker-in-the-world-singapore/news
- ↑ Leow, Diane. “Owner of Michelin-starred soya sauce chicken stall eyes world domination”. Channel News Asia. September 19, 2016. Accessed on 11 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/owner-of-michelin-starred-soya-sauce-chicken-stall-eyes-world-do-7809726
- ↑ Khoo, Nevin. “5 Casual David Beckham Sightings In Singapore - Including One Of Him Eating Chicken Rice”. Must Share News. September 22, 2017. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://mustsharenews.com/beckham-singapore-sightings/
- ↑ Liao Fan Hawker Chan Singapore. Facebook. October 12, 2018. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/hawkerchanSG/posts/thank-you-johann-lafer-for-coming-down/1153040334835099/
- ↑ Xie, Hui Qin. “Now at Fullerton Hotel: Singapore’s Michelin-starred soya sauce chicken rice pop up”. Peak. May 24, 2017. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://thepeakmagazine.com.sg/gourmet-travel/soon-fullerton-hotel-singapores-michelin-starred-soya-sauce-chicken-rice-pop/?fbclid=IwAR23tXgX1vn_cnBaJ7HfdXjJWEvtAApJH-YDFcpwqq99_yEGQCaNo51Z7uY
- ↑ Liaofanhawkerchan. Instagram. March 30, 2018. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bg8tVyhBfr2/
- ↑ “At The Michelin Guide Street Food Festival”. RWSCOOP. May 8, 2017. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: http://www.rwsentosablog.com/michelin-street-food-festival-scenes/
- ↑ “Hawker Chan’s chicken rice wows fine dining customers in New York”. Today. December 12, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.todayonline.com/lifestyle/food/hawker-chans-chicken-rice-wows-fine-dining-customers-new-york
- ↑ Ng, Huiwen. “Hundreds queue in London for a taste of Hawker Chan’s soya sauce chicken rice”. The Straits Times. March 16, 2018. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food/hundreds-queue-in-london-for-a-taste-of-hawker-chans-soya-sauce-chicken-rice
- ↑ "Hawker Chan". King's Cross UK. Accessed on 16 April 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.kingscross.co.uk/event/the-michelin-starred-street-food-returns-to-kerb
- ↑ Ng, Huiwen. “Hundreds queue in London for a taste of Hawker Chan’s soya sauce chicken rice”. The Straits Times. March 16, 2018. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food/hundreds-queue-in-london-for-a-taste-of-hawker-chans-soya-sauce-chicken-rice
- ↑ Liaofanhawkerchan. Instagram. May 26, 2018. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BjOultEArFA/
- ↑ “Singapore’s Michelin-star chicken, for US$1.50”. Nikkei Asian Review. August 24, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://video.asia.nikkei.com/detail/videos/editor-s-picks/video/5095199484001/singapore-s-michelin-star-chicken-for-us-1.50?autoStart=true&fbclid=IwAR0d5t_K5w2MT46-32PJSPA0APXayGEmICBQOw8ZXDQaq8XSC5l7verah8Q
- ↑ “Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice And Noodle Review: The Cheapest Michelin Star Meal In The World”. Eatbook. July 26, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://eatbook.sg/soya-sauce-chicken/?fbclid=IwAR0ZP--BBgIChj1nN7n45wf3zs-yZ6MPBPQzgEBaqtZhXh9mfsskyIjbCjY
- ↑ “Hawker Chan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle- Cheapest Michelin Meal In The World At $2”. Daniel Food Diary. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: http://danielfooddiary.com/2016/07/22/hongkongsoyasauce/?fbclid=IwAR1duBARS6lvaYZ0nxzGwtmuPpnmQRf1QL3JXXIBogxfxEnVoSp3ZmNRnQ0
- ↑ Littlemagsg. Instagram. August 30, 2018. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BnGSbzvn-nt/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&fbclid=IwAR0Er8eMBwrFWwbtt_FiiFO1hw7CRpaEu8oAgT9UUnIisRpezSk-4CxpDWo
- ↑ Buzzfeed Bring Me. “The Cheapest Michelin-Starred Restaurant Is In Singapore”. Facebook. Accessed on 2 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/buzzfeedbringme/videos/2015794905121994/
- ↑ Strictly Dumpling. “The CHEAPEST Michelin Star Meal in The WORLD! $2 Chicken Rice!”. September 17, 2017. Accessed on 11 February 2019. Youtube. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ1Ula_VCW8
- ↑ “FOOD KING SINGAPORE TAKES ON MICHELIN FT. STEVEN FROM BUZZFEED!”. Ryan Sylvia. December 28, 2017. Accessed on 11 February 2019. Youtube. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wMJrw9U9WM
- ↑ Quek, Eunice. “Famous Liao Fan soya sauce chicken stall set to expand”. The Straits Times. October 29, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food/famous-liao-fan-soya-sauce-chicken-stall-set-to-expand
- ↑ Liaofanhawkerchan. Instagram. November 11, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BMqv82NAUmB/
- ↑ Quek, Eunice. “Famous Liao Fan soya sauce chicken stall set to expand”. The Straits Times. October 29, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food/famous-liao-fan-soya-sauce-chicken-stall-set-to-expand
- ↑ “Cheapest Michelin-Starred Meal Comes To Hawker Chan”. Weekender. November 4, 2016. Accessed on 12 January 2019. Retrieved from: https://weekender.com.sg/w/dining/cheapest-michelin-starred-meal-comes-hawker-chan/
- ↑ Liaofanhawkerchan. Instagram. February 24, 2017. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BQ4MkdNjGdH/
- ↑ Liaofanhawkerchan. Instagram. June 25, 2017. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BVvoK4XjFsZ/
- ↑ Quek, Eunice. “Famous Liao Fan soya sauce chicken stall set to expand”. The Straits Times. October 29, 2016. Accessed on 12 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food/famous-liao-fan-soya-sauce-chicken-stall-set-to-expand
- ↑ Bunyan, John. "Singapore’s Michelin-star soy sauce chicken rice comes to Ipoh". Malay Mail. March 15, 2019. Accessed on 16 April 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.malaymail.com/news/eat-drink/2019/03/15/singapores-michelin-star-soy-sauce-chicken-rice-comes-to-ipoh/1733004
- ↑ Thomas, Sujin. "Michelin-starred Hawker Chan has opened an outlet in Melbourne – and the crowds keep coming". December 11, 2017. Accessed on 16 April 2019. Business Insider. Retrieved from: https://www.businessinsider.sg/michelin-starred-hawker-chan-has-opened-an-outlet-in-melbourne-and-the-crowds-keep-coming/
- ↑ ASIAONE. "Michelin-starred soya sauce chicken restaurant to open first overseas outlet in Taipei". ASIAONE. February 12, 2017. Accessed on 16 April 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.asiaone.com/food/michelin-starred-soya-sauce-chicken-restaurant-open-first-overseas-outlet-taipei
- ↑ HOYII. Accessed on 16 April 2019. Retrieved from: http://www.hoyii.com.tw/brandInfo.php?i=6&fbclid=IwAR29pGnNPqk30BpOwS-sS41_KO7B1JSDMBveAH-LdeAkjcgsg5aF_r2ZBBE