NEA probing after rat seen in Toa Payoh eatery

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NEA probing after rat seen in Toa Payoh eatery
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He was at the Lee Kwang Kee Teochew Cuisine eatery on Wednesday morning ordering food when he saw a large rat scurrying around open and empty containers for food. The 24-hour restaurant at Toa Payoh Lorong 8 is an open kitchen concept. Mr Lewis Tay uploaded the...

The owner, Mr Kenny Lee, 54, told The New Paper yesterday said that he holds his restaurant to a high standard of cleanliness.

When The New Paper visited the restaurant yesterday afternoon, National Environment Agency officers were inspecting the place. Mrs Sally Ng, in her 50s, a noodle seller at the nearby Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Hawker Centre, said she had not encountered a rat in the three years she has been there.

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