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.
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