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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Main Hakka Restaurant closes: Express locations get expanded menu

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Joel Julien
1448 days ago
20210721
Hakka Restaurant and Bar

Hakka Restaurant and Bar

COURTESY HAKKA FACEBOOF PAGE

Hak­ka Restau­rant and Bar lo­cat­ed on Tay­lor Street in Wood­brook will be clos­ing its doors af­ter more than 11 years in op­er­a­tion.

“On Feb­ru­ary 3rd, 2010, we opened the doors of Hak­ka Restau­rant & Bar, the first to in­tro­duce mind-blow­ing In­di­an-style Hak­ka Chi­nese cui­sine to T&T,” a re­lease stat­ed.

“Since then, we have spread the mag­ic of Hak­ka across the coun­try through our Ex­press restau­rants. The Ex­press­es of­fer pop­u­lar items from the flag­ship restau­rant in con­ve­nient com­bos for those on the go. Many oth­er pop­u­lar dish­es can on­ly be pur­chased at the main restau­rant... un­til now!!!” it stat­ed.

The menus at the Hak­ka Ex­press­es will be ex­pand­ed.

“Com­menc­ing this month, we will start rolling out a new à la carte menu in all Ex­press lo­ca­tions,” it stat­ed.

“For those who en­joyed win­ing and din­ing in the am­bi­ence of our fab­u­lous HAK­KA Restau­rant... you won’t be dis­ap­point­ed for we have al­so em­barked on a new ven­ture that would pro­vide just that. In the up­com­ing months, we will open new doors to a mod­ern restau­rant con­cept, which will be con­ve­nient­ly lo­cat­ed at Brent­wood Mall in Ch­agua­nas. This amaz­ing in­door and out­door din­ing ex­pe­ri­ence will, of course, be made avail­able when COVID re­stric­tions have been lift­ed,” it stat­ed.

“To­day, we say good­bye to our beloved ‘moth­er ship’ and we wish to thank ALL of our dear guests who have sup­port­ed us through the years. This is not the end but, rather, a new be­gin­ning for us all to share. We are ex­treme­ly ex­cit­ed to have you join us on this jour­ney. We are hap­py to be tak­ing even greater strides in con­tin­u­ing to build our lega­cy of of­fer­ing the Hak­ka mag­ic, in con­ve­nient lo­ca­tions, across our na­tion,” it stat­ed.


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