The Manhattan Fish Market has closed its last remaining outlet in Singapore at Northpoint City.
In response to Vulcan Post’s inquiries, a customer service officer from Northpoint City confirmed the news, stating that the outlet ceased operations sometime last week. It has also been marked as ‘permanently closed’ on Google Maps.
Further checks by Vulcan Post revealed that The Manhattan Fish Market’s outlet locator page on its website displays an error once accessed, and its delivery partner, Oddle, lists all items from the Northpoint City outlet as out of stock.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the seafood chain operated 10 outlets across Singapore, including at Plaza Singapura, Suntec City, and Changi Airport. However, all outlets gradually shuttered over the years.
Vulcan Post has reached out to The Manhattan Fish Market for additional comments.
The Manhattan Fish Market was first started in Malaysia about twenty years ago, and has since expanded to countries including Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Qatar.
The seafood chain is owned by Malaysian-based investment holding company Revenue Valley Group, which also operates several other F&B brands, including American diner chain Tony Roma’s. Tony Roma’s shuttered its only outlet in Singapore back in 2019.
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