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    • Sure better than those pinoy "cuisines" that smells like spoilt food 
    • Korean Fast Food Chain Mom’s Touch Returning To S’pore 4 Years After Its Closure The popular Korean fried chicken chain’s outlets in Singapore were previously operated by the troubled No Signboard Holdings' subsidiary Hawker QSR until their closure in 2022. Popular South Korean chain Mom's Touch is set to return to Singapore after a four-year absence. The chain specialises in fried chicken and chicken burgers and boasts over 1,000 stores in South Korea. Photo: Instagram/momstouch.love News of its return to Singapore first made waves after a hoarding of the restaurant, featuring K-pop girl group Le Sserafim, was spotted at Chinatown by an X user. The quintet is currently the brand's ambassadors. Mom's Touch's former outlet at Paya Lebar Quarter. Mom's Touch was previously operated by No Signboard Holdings' subsidiary Hawker QSR. In February 2022, Mom's Touch closed its remaining outlets at The Centrepoint, Paya Lebar Quarter and Eastwood Centre. Back then, The Business Times reported that No Signboard had been served letters of demand from its landlords due to unpaid rent amounting to almost $176,200 for its two Mom’s Touch outlets at Paya Lebar and Centrepoint. A hoarding at Nankin St indicating the return of Mom's Touch to Singapore. Photo: X/doraei22 The hoarding features the five members of Le Sserafim – Chaewon, Sakura, Yunjin, Kazuha and Eunchae – each holding a food item from Mom's Touch, with the tagline "Something fearless is coming to Singapore" – a play on Le Sserafim's motto. More information will be revealed in the coming weeks. From left: Le Sserafim members Kazuha, Yunjin, Chaewon, Sakura and Eunchae. Photo: Golden Village Le Sserafim will be returning to Singapore on Nov 28 as part of its Pureflow world tour. As of writing, the venue and ticket prices for the concert have yet to be announced. Source: CNA/hq
    • A 33-year-old woman was a couple of mouthfuls into her takeaway bak chor mee when she found what appeared to be a dead baby cockroach in her food. Speaking to Mothership, the woman, who wished to remain anonymous, said she had bought the meal from Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodles at Crawford Lane on Jun. 9.   "Thank God I was looking at my food if not I would have probably eaten it," she said. She added that she is five months pregnant.         While she has not felt unwell or experienced any physical discomfort since her meal, she reported the incident to the store and the Singapore Food Agency (SFA). "This was just so gross and a testament to their hygiene standards," she said. She said she has since received a refund from the store.   Non-compliance: SFA   In response to Mothership's queries, SFA said that it had inspected the food establishment and taken enforcement actions for the non-compliance found. "The food operator was reminded to ensure its premises are clean and well-maintained and its food handlers adhere to good food safety practices," said SFA. The agency added that food safety is a joint responsibility, requiring both regulation and enforcement on SFA's part, and adherence to proper hygiene practices by food operators. Members of the public who have concerns about food safety practices by food operators should report it to SFA via the online feedback form. The agency added: "SFA takes a serious view towards food safety and will investigate all feedback alleging poor food safety practices. "As part of the enquiry and gathering of evidence, SFA may engage the feedback provider for more details and will not hesitate to take enforcement action if sufficient evidence has been obtained." Mothership has reached out to Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodles for more information
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