The founder of Chinatown Restaurant Glasgow, Michael Wu, has died. Tributes have been paid to the 'face of Chinatown' who is said to have made an 'amazing contribution' to the Glasgow food scene.
Tributes have been paid to the founder of a popular Glasgow restaurant following the news of his passing.
Michael founded the restaurant in the 1980s before retiring in 2016. He remained a dear friend and customer of the restaurant and was well known in the Glasgow food scene.READ MORE: Drivers outrage after key city centre route to be closed for five months
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