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Fall River’s iconic Mee Sum has a buyer, currently under agreement
A Fall River landmark that was put up for sale earlier this year has a buyer.
The iconic Mee Sum, the Chinese American restaurant open for over 74 years serving the Southcoast and beyond with exceptional Chinese cuisine was put up for sale in April and had a most recent asking price of $449,000.
Regina and Kenny Mark are retiring after serving more chow mein sandwiches than can be counted.
Regina Mark told Fall River Reporter that if everything goes well and the deal gets finalized, New Years Eve will be the last day for the Marks and new ownership will take over.
She could not reveal the prospective owner yet, but stated that they are established in the area, and she thinks they will be able to do well.
Regina previously reflected on putting the business on the market.
“It is very hard to let go of the work we love to do, and we thank all the people all these years who’ve been supporting our business, we hope that we find the perfect people to take over our business and continue Mee Sums tradition. Meanwhile we are still serving the community and remain the same until further notice, Thank you.”
The restaurant, located at 1819 South Main Street, has been popular among Fall Riverites and nationally.
In 2018, Thrillist ranked Mee Sum one of the top 25 Chinese restaurants in America.
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