The owners of Mee Sum are holding a second estate sale, clearing out what's left of the iconic and now-closed Chinese restaurant’s dishware and other items.
“Found teacups and the traditional dishes with the red flowers on it,” reads a post on Mee Sum’s Facebook page, with an invitation to a sale on Jan. 11.
Regina and Kenneth Mark, owners of Mee Sum, served their last customers on New Year’s Eve after owning the restaurant for more than 50 years.
Since closing, the Marks have remained busy, according to social media posts. They cleared out the refrigerators and delivered food to Fall River police and firefighters, and held an estate sale on Jan. 4 where they parted with dishes, cups, plates and even old menus.
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