Moses Chan Pursues his Coffee Tycoon Dream

Moses Chan’s (陳豪) café in Malaysia may have closed down because of business failure, but that does not stop the award-winning actor for spreading his love for coffee to the world. Nor does it stop him from pursuing his own dream of being a coffee tycoon!

Earlier, Moses and two other estate agents spent almost an entire day looking at some empty shops in Hong Kong. The trio met up at a pub in Lan Kwai Fong and took a gander at some nearby empty shops. The trio met up again at an empty shop in Central’s Soho district a few hours later, where Moses took a look at two pub establishments. Moses also surveyed the pub’s kitchen environments, and took note of the shop’s surrounding traffic and pedestrian flow.

In the early afternoon, Moses and his two estate agents arrived at an empty shop in Causeway Bay’s Gloucester Road. Moses and the estate agents spent nearly three hours discussing about the shop’s technical features and management. Allegedly, the monthly rental fee of the property cost over $380,000 HKD.

Moses confirmed that he is currently looking for a space to open up his new coffee shop business in Hong Kong. He stated, “I want to choose a popular district. The location is very important, and the shop must have at least an area of 1,000 square feet. I want my shop to include a coffee bar and a kitchen, and I’m expecting to invest at least an eight-figure sum.”

The actor will be investing in the business with a partner. Moses hopes to open a stylish and trendy coffee shop to sell his own brand of coffee. Besides coffee, Moses also wants his shop to serve food as well. “That way, the business can last longer,” said Moses.

East Week reported that Moses plan to share his new shop with girlfriend, Aimee Chan (陳茵媺). Maybe this new coffee shop will be Aimee’s Valentine’s Day present?

Source: Eastweek.com

This article is written by Addy for JayneStars.com.

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  1. Wow, that is a big Valentine’s Day present. Very happy for Aimee!

    1. First, Amy is ugly. Second, she’s stupid for going with someone who has a history of treating his girlfriend like crap. This supposed Valentine’s Day present is likely his way of buying her obedience and submission.

      1. First, I don’t think Aimee Chan is ugly. If she is ugly, she would have won Miss Hong Kong. She may not be your prettiest girl, but she definitely is not ugly.

        Secondly, I don’t think Moses has a history of treating his girlfriends like crap. He respected Bernice Liu so much that he did not disclose their breakup even they were not together anymore for a few years. It did not look nice if he announced the breakup without Bernice’s consent as they were still doing shows together with a couple.

      2. Typo:
        It should read “First, I don’t think Aimee Chan is ugly. If she is ugly, she WOULDN’T have won Miss Hong Kong.”

      3. I think Miss Hong Kong’s credibility with looks died after 2003 winner Mandy Cho…everyone after was either average or below average. Aimee isn’t ugly though, I find her cute with short hair and some angles with long hair, she is pretty.

      4. Moses did NOT respect Bernice. If he had had any respect for her, he would have defended her when the media called her a cheater and gold digger. However, he acted cowardly and once again kept silent. He didn’t want to disclose having ever dated her, and he didn’t want to disclose their breakup, and he didn’t find it necessary to clarify to the media that he and Bernice had already broken up when she started dating that other dude. He’s only concerned about his own interest, which is why he’s dating someone like Aimee, someone who’s more than a decade younger than him, still newish to the industry, and looks at him with adoring puppy eye. YUP, that’s Moses and Bernice for you!

  2. What was the name of his previous cafe? How come I didn’t know? I guess the promotion wasn’t good that he had to close the cafe down.

  3. What was the name of the coffee shop that he opened in Malaysia? I didn’t even know about the shop’s existence. If I knew, I would have try it

    1. I forgot the name of his closed down coffee shop in KL, but i remember it was in a lousy location – Puchong, a local suburb. Not in the heart of the city. So it couldn’t had survived.

      1. He must have had a stupid advisor to open the first outlet in Puchong for his type of business. He should have open it in a shopping complex like Mid-Valley, 1Utama or Pavilion and if his coffee is good he would have survived.

  4. I thought he already opened one which closed down? So now he is reopening somewhere closer? That is a smart move.

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