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Hooters in Hong Kong bounces back after paying over HK$1 million in overdue rent

Chain’s Asia president says all its outstanding debt has been settled

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The matter centred on Hooters failing to pay HK$1.13 million in rent. Photo: Facebook

Hooters has paid off over HK$1 million in overdue rent, quashing fears the restaurant chain famous for hot girls and cold beer was about to go bust in Hong Kong, according to management.

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Earlier this month, the US brand faced legal action and eviction from its Lan Kwai Fong location after failing to pay almost HK$1.13 million in rent – around three months’ worth.

But Hooters Asia president Daniel Yong put the fears to rest on Wednesday, telling the Post the company had paid off all its outstanding debt the day before.

The bar is located in Lan Kwai Fong in Central. Photo: Facebook
The bar is located in Lan Kwai Fong in Central. Photo: Facebook

Lawyers for the landlord, property company Dor Fook Company Limited, filed a writ on September 8, giving the company until this Friday to respond to its request for unpaid rent.

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A source close to the company confirmed the money had been paid. Yu, Tsang and Loong, the law firm handling the writ on the landlord’s behalf, said it could not comment.

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