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Monday, 10 May 2021 09:35 AM MYT
By Lee Khang Yi
Saleem s mee goreng is excellent where each strand of noodle is coated with the fragrant chilli sauce and served with fritters, beancurd and chopped green chillies. Pictures by Lee Khang Yi
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KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 Last year, Dewan Bandaraya KL demolished the Lucky Garden food stalls in order to build a better one for the vendors and customers.
However, the work seems to have stalled leaving many vendors in limbo. One such stall owner is Navvirusaleem bin Ibrahim who runs Saleem s stall. Previously he had decided to wait for the renovations to be completed instead of relocating his business.
US-based Carlyle Group and Luxembourg-based CVC Capital Partners are believed to be the front runners in the race to acquire Trendcell Sdn Bhd, the owner and operator of high-end supermarket chain Jaya Grocer, say sources, after outbidding at least two other offers.
It is learnt that the two private equity firms are negotiating to buy a part of, a majority, or the entire supermarket business of Trendcell, which rang up RM1.32 billion in sales in 2020, for as much as RM1.1 billion.
The sale, if successful, will mark the exit of Asean Industrial Growth Fund (AIGF), which purchased a 45% stake in Trendcell in May 2016 for a reported RM300 million. Businessman Teng Yew Huat is the other major shareholder of Trendcell.
Thursday, 21 Jan 2021 10:51 AM MYT
By Lee Khang Yi
Celebrate the season with fragrant, delicate kuih kapit from the Lim family stall in Bangsar (left). Located at the Lucky Garden morning market, the Lim family stall also sells these slightly savoury, crunchy peanut candy bars (right) Pictures by Lee Khang Yi
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 21 We may be stuck at home but the festive snacking must go on in the lead up to Chinese New Year.
Not only does it keep your spirits up (sugar rush!), it s a great way to connect with friends and family as we send out cookie gifts to them.