Now that you know what Pancit is all about, let’s take a look at Pancit HQ - our cosy office / showroom! Readhereif you don’t know what ‘Pancit’ means or where we derived the name for our store from!
There are several meanings to Pancit but they differ in pronunciation. The first meaning to “Pancit” would be the food served in a Filipino cuisine. The second is that it means a punctured tyre, a flat tyre or a leaking tyre in Malay. Punctured, Pancit, Punctured, Pancit. Get it? On that note, it is a legitimate word that is found in the Malay dictionary.
However just like many English words adapted to form Singlish. Pancit carries a local street meaning too. It means tired.
First up on our list is 12-year-old racing sensation Christian Ho. Christian tried go-karting at a tender age of 7 on a family holiday and was hooked on it, turning competitive when he was only 9!