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51-year-old founder of Hup Lee Fried Bee Hoon chain dies of heart failure, 2 years after ALS diagnosis



F&B entrepreneur Tan Boon Hai, who expanded his parents’ bee hoon stall in Yishun to 90 outlets islandwide at its peak, died of a heart failure on Thursday (May 2).

The founder of the Hup Lee Fried Bee Hoon chain was 51 years old.

In an obituary posted on Facebook, Tan was described as a “loving husband, son, uncle, brother and friend”.

Speaking at his wake in Yio Chu Kang on Saturday, Tan’s wife Huang Suling (transliteration), told Shin Min Daily News that Tan had honed his culinary skills from a young age, helping his mother at the stall.

Armed with just secondary school qualifications, Tan had ambitions to expand his parents’ hawker business since he was 18, Huang said, adding that he would jot down his plans in a diary.

After completing National Service, Tan opened his first stall with the Hup Lee name in Woodlands — using savings he had accumulated from working at the family stall.

He later opened three more stalls, and a factory to mass-produce chili sauce, marinades and bee hoon.



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