Kwan Swee Lian Explained

Kwan Swee Lian ([1] born 1933) is a Malaysian chef and businessperson. Known as the "nasi lemak queen", she is recognised for establishing Sakura, a restaurant famous for its nasi lemak and beef rendang. Sakura prompted the opening of Madam Kwan's, which is now led by her son Rudy.[2]

Early life

The seventh child of the family, Kwan was born 1933 in Kluang, Johor, Malaysia. Kwan's father was a labourer and her mother was a homemaker.[3] She studied at Kuan Cheng Girls' School in Kuala Lumpur, where her family relocated to later. After two years of secondary education, Kwan decided to pursue a professional career. Starting out as a salesperson, she established Sakura, a hair salon, around 1958.[3] Sakura was subsequently converted into a restaurant some two decades later.[3]

Career

Due to unspecified bad choices, Kwan had to sell Sakura around the year 2000. The new owners of the restaurant then sacked her, leaving Kwan with just a little cash.[3] Deciding to work from a rented food stall, Kwan suffered another setback when no profits were made. Instead, large losses were incurred due to the high rent and the cost of the ingredients.[3] As a "tribute" to Kwan, her youngest son Rudy decided to forgo his career in the stock market and establish Madam Kwan's, a Malaysia-based restaurant selling similar food items as Sakura does, in 1999.[3] [4] The rendang sold at Madam Kwan's is personally cooked by Kwan, alongside other food items. The restaurant is recognised for its beef rendang and nasi lemak, the latter selling around a thousand plates a day. Kwan also serves as a food taster for Madam Kwan's.[3]

Personal life

Kwan wed Foo Lum Choon, a medical doctor, in 1962. Born 1917, Foo died in 2007, leaving Kwan a widow.[3] They had four children: three sons and a daughter. Among the three sons, two of them have died as of 2013. The surviving son, Rudy, is an accountant and the head of Madam Kwan's.[3] Their daughter Shirley is a homemaker.[3] Kwan is an avid hat collector with about twenty in her collection.[3] She labels herself as a "perfectionist".[5]

References

  1. Web site: Madam Kwan 的品牌故事. xiaozhanchannel.com. 2 November 2022. 2 November 2022.
  2. Web site: The story behind Madam Kwan's. Lee Khang Yi. The Malay Mail. 5 July 2015. 27 June 2019.
  3. Web site: From facials to nasi lemak. Wong Ah Yoke. The Straits Times. 27 May 2013. 27 June 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20131017200743/http://www.stasiareport.com/the-big-story/asia-report/leisure/story/facials-nasi-lemak-20130527. 17 October 2013. dead.
  4. Web site: Madam Kwan's opens in Singapore. Rebecca Lynne Tan. Asia News Network. 23 March 2013. 27 June 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20130322080451/http://www.asianewsnet.net/Madam-Kwans-opens-in-Singapore-44409.html. 22 March 2013. usurped.
  5. Web site: A woman of substance. Sarantsatral A.. The Star. 16 June 2007. 27 June 2019.