GEORGE TOWN: Several popular nasi kandar outlets here are anticipating a bustling weekend ahead, with more customers expected following the government’s decision to lift the interstate travel ban.
GEORGE TOWN - Mengimbau warisan zaman dahulu, restoran nasi kandar tertua dalam negara telah mengedarkan 250 bungkus nasi kandar percuma kepada golongan yang memerlukan dengan cara tradisional iaitu secara mengandar. Dengan membawa dua buah periuk di dalam bakul rotan yang digalas dengan batang kayu, Restoran Hameediyah berjaya membangkitkan nostalgia yang telah lama hilang di negara ini. Pemilik Restoran Hameediyah, Ahamed Seeni Pakir Abdul Shukor, 66, berkata sumbangan makanan percuma itu bertujuan membantu golongan tidak berkemampuan untuk menikmati makanan ketika pandemik Covid-19 selain dalam masa sama ingin menunjukkan kaedah mengandar kepada generasi muda.
US Pizza MY and TikToker CeddyOrNot explain what led to the heated exchange Details 15 July 2021
Pizza chain US Pizza Malaysia landed itself in a sticky situation recently when it was called out by Twitch and TikTok content creator, Ceddy Lopez also known as CeddyOrNot, for allegedly not wanting to pay influencers for its latest campaign. In a recent tweet, Ceddy shared a screenshot with the caption: US Pizza, you can have a few branches in Malaysia and can afford to hire an agency, make them pay your influencers.
The screenshot showed an email exchange between Marilyn Kee from Envisage Digital Space and Lopez. Kee reached out to him on behalf of US Pizza for a TikTok and Instagram collaboration. In the email, she explained that US Pizza would like to work with Lopez for a TikTok video as part of its latest MCO campaign which would then be reposted as an Instagram Story. The email also requested Lopez to fill in details such as his Tik
Thursday, 22 Apr 2021 01:38 PM MYT
By Kenny Mah
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BANGKOK, April 22 My mind has been wandering the soi the narrow streets and alleys of Bangkok recently, especially with the Songkran celebration last week.
(
Sawasdee Pee Mai! Or “Happy Thai New Year!” to my Thai friends and readers, by the way.)
I miss the colour and the cacophony, the aromas of street food such as the ubiquitous pad Thai, kai jeow (crispy Thai omelette served over rice) and
kao niew ma muang (mango sticky rice), the smattering of conversations I can’t help but overhear and only half understand (or, to be honest, far less than that).
BANGKOK, April 4 (Bernama): The inaugural Penang Street Food Festival in Bangkok on Saturday (April 3) that offered a wide range of Penang fare was a huge hit.
The festival had 12 booths selling the island’s best traditional and authentic dishes such as Char Kuey Teow, Nasi Kandar, Penang White Curry Noodle, Asam Laksa, Nasi Lemak, Mee Udang, Pasembur, Chee Cheong Fun, Rojak Buah, and Sotong Kangkung at a hotel here.
Besides these, much-loved Malaysian dishes Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai, the popular Teh Tarik drink as well as traditional desserts like the Muruku, Bingka Ubi (tapioca cake), Cucur Badak, Kuih Ketayap were also available at the event.