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Restaurant chain Xin Dau Ji closes last branch in Hong Kong
Restaurant chain Xin Dau Ji closes last branch in Hong Kong

HKFP

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • HKFP

Restaurant chain Xin Dau Ji closes last branch in Hong Kong

Chinese restaurant chain Xin Dau Ji has closed down its last branch in Hong Kong, according to local media. The branch, located in Kowloon Bay, was not open for business on Friday. There was a notice outside the restaurant saying, 'Internal construction ongoing,' local media outlet The Collective reported. Ming Pao reporte d on Friday, citing a response from the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority, that the restaurant had not been paying the compulsory pension funds for around 20 workers since April. Established in 2006, the chain was famous for traditional Chinese dishes such as roast suckling pig. Its main branch in Jordan earned one Michelin star in 2012 and 2013. It closed its Causeway Bay branch in February 2019, HK01 reported. Other branches were also shut down over the past few years. The restaurant chain had seven branches in Hong Kong at its peak and started to venture into mainland Chinese markets around 2022, according to a report by Chinese media outlet Sohu. According to online information, the group currently runs a few branches in mainland Chinese cities, including Guangzhou, Hangzhou, and Nanjing. The news came amid a strong wave of restaurant closures in Hong Kong. It was reported on Tuesday that Metropol Restaurant would cease operations in September, after 35 years of service. In late June, bakery chain Taipan Bread & Cakes, which created the famous snowy mooncakes, closed all its stores after 41 years in operation, reportedly owing unpaid salaries and rent. In early June, Hong Kong catering group King Parrot informed its staff about its closure, without settling severance pay. In May, chain restaurant Ocean Empire announced the closure of all its branches, putting an end to its 33-year history.

Hong Kong's MPF authority seeks missing payments for workers of now-closed chain
Hong Kong's MPF authority seeks missing payments for workers of now-closed chain

South China Morning Post

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Hong Kong's MPF authority seeks missing payments for workers of now-closed chain

Hong Kong's pension authority is looking into HK$100,000 (US$12,740) in missing payments for 20 employees from the Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant Xin Dau Ji, following the chain's abrupt closure of its Kowloon Bay branch on Wednesday. The Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority said on Friday that it was pursuing the failed contributions in April and May. Lawmaker Kwok Wai-keung confirmed the restaurant's closure on July 9 and that about 20 affected staff had reached out to the Labour Department for help on Friday afternoon. He said that the Protection of Wages on Insolvency Fund could not cover missing payments for the Mandatory Provident Fund and that if companies decided to shut down, they should not leave their staff bearing losses. 'I urge the industry to stop employing foreign labour to protect ours. If companies plan to do so, authorities should first make sure that workers who are laid off due to sudden closures are employed.' The shutdown of the branch at MegaBox shopping centre in Kowloon Bay marked the exit of the entire chain that once boasted six outlets at its peak in the city.

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