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Rebecca Cheuk (born 17 July 2000) is a Scottish influencer, restaurant owner, NHS nurse, and former University of Dundee student.

She is most commonly known as the owner of Rebecca's Chinese Takeaway (also known as Rebecca's Pink Rainbow Chinese), a food establishment in Kirkcaldy that has gone viral on social-media platform TikTok, with the official Rebecca's Chinese account at 302,600 followers and counting, and her most popular pinned video at 4 million views currently.[1] Rebecca bought and opened her famous takeaway in 2021[2], announcing the debut in the "Love Kirkcaldy" Facebook group. Since then she has steadily been gaining customers both locally and further afield, some people traveling from other countries such as the United States just to try her food. She offers a wide variety of dishes, both traditional and non-traditional. She frequently features in videos on her TikTok, narrating over footage of her cooking or boxing up food for customers.
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edit- ↑ https://www.tiktok.com/@rebeccaschinese?lang=en-GB.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty|title=(help) - ↑ "Rebecca's Chinese: Kirkcaldy nurse on how she juggles working full-time with TikTok-viral takeaway". The Courier. 2025-03-18. Retrieved 2026-03-21.

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