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End of an era as Qantas pilots’ favourite restaurant closes after 100 years

The closure of Fatty’s in Singapore is a significant moment for thousands of Qantas crew, who have dined at the restaurant for decades. But its two signature dishes may live on.

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End of an era as Qantas pilots’ favourite restaurant closes after 100 years

The closure of Fatty’s in Singapore is a significant moment for thousands of Qantas crew, who have dined at the restaurant for decades. But its two signature dishes may live on.

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channelnewsasia.com1 g fa

Qantas adds Wing Seong Fatty’s iconic Cantonese dishes to its Changi Airport lounges after restaurant’s…

The crispy spring rolls and nuclear chicken will be served in the First and Business lounges respectively.

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    End of an era as Qantas pilots’ favourite restaurant closes after 100 years

    The closure of Fatty’s in Singapore is a significant moment for thousands of Qantas crew, who have dined at the restaurant for decades. But its two signature dishes may live on.

  2. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Qantas adds Wing Seong Fatty’s iconic Cantonese dishes to its Changi Airport lounges after restaurant’s closure

    The crispy spring rolls and nuclear chicken will be served in the First and Business lounges respectively.

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