Founders of Hong Kong’s Ocean Empire congee chain hit with HK$7 million lawsuit
Choi Wong-hoe and Siu Chor-kee accused of defaulting on rents and unlawfully terminating tenancy agreement at one of their outlets

The founders of a now-closed Hong Kong congee restaurant chain are facing a HK$7 million (US$891,750) lawsuit for allegedly defaulting on rents and unlawfully terminating a tenancy agreement at one of its branches in the New Territories earlier this year.
Choi Wong-hoe and Siu Chor-kee, owners of the 33-year-old Ocean Empire Food Shop, were named as defendants in a civil claim filed in the High Court on Monday.
According to the writ, seen by the Post on Tuesday, an outlet of the congee restaurant chain in Tuen Mun’s Paris London New York Cinema Shopping Centre had failed to pay at least 14 months of rent, air-conditioning charges and government rates.