Sang Kee, a popular restaurant in Chinatown, has been shutdown indefinitely by the city due to electrical problems.
A red-and-white cease operations notice from the city's License and Inspections department was posted to the door of Sang Kee ...
City inspectors on Friday ordered the immediate shutdown of Sang Kee Peking Duck House, one of the oldest restaurants in ...
Sang Kee, a popular restaurant in Chinatown, has been shutdown indefinitely by the city due to electrical problems.
Henry Chow said there have been some infrastructure issues in the past, but a couple of weeks ago, things got worse.
Councilmember Squilla says Vicinity Energy is responsible for the steam power. The situation is also an issue for Philadelphia Water Department.
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Cell phone video showed beads of water dripping from the basement ceiling, and steam pouring into Sang Kee Peking Duck House in the heart of Chinatown. The general manager, who took the video, told ...
Cell phone video showed beads of water dripping from the basement ceiling, and steam pouring into Sang Kee Peking Duck House in the heart of Chinatown. The general manager, who took the video ...