Sons of late Yung Kee shareholder Kinsen Kam Kwan-sing announced plans yesterday to open a restaurant to compete with the famed establishment now run by a rival branch of the family.
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- May 25, 2013
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When times were hard, brothers Kinsen Kam Kwan-sing and Ronald Kam Kwan-lai stuck together, getting by on the meagre earnings from their father's street food stall. But 60 years later their...
A son of the late Yung Kee restaurant shareholder Kinsen Kam Kwan-sing indicated his intention to cut ties with his feuding uncle's camp ahead of a court ruling today set to put an end to a bitter...
Members of a family divided by a bitter fight over the ownership of one of the city's most famous restaurants yesterday set aside their feud to mourn one of their members.
The battle between two brothers over the ownership of Hong Kong's famed Yung Kee Restaurant has taken another turn with the death of one of the siblings.
The man in a family feud over the famed Yung Kee roast goose restaurant was humiliated by his nephew, who called him a 'dog' at a staff meeting, a court heard yesterday.
The older of the brothers embroiled in a family feud over the famed Yung Kee roast goose restaurant in Central could not be considered a partner running the business as his father had always...
The family feud threatening to destroy one of Hong Kong's most famous roast goose restaurants reached court yesterday.
If you still think Chinese food doesn't go with western wine, you're hopelessly behind the times. Famed food critic and restaurateur Kinsen Kam, of Yung Kee, for one, has been pushing the idea for...
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