KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18 — As a Malaysia Day treat, celebrity chef Datuk Chef Wan sold his premium curry puffs at only 60 cents. Originally priced at RM6.90, the oven-baked curry...
As many as over 1,000 Malaysians came out on Saturday across six Cafe Chef Wan outlets from 3pm to try to get the premium curry puffs before the ‘special period’ ended.In all cafes, the curry puffs sold out within 45 minutes.“The number of people who turned up for our curry puffs were well beyond our expectations,” Chef Wan said.
“We made a lot more curry puff than usual for Malaysia Day but the amazing turnout truly caught us by surprise!” “We would like to say a very big thank you to all who came and we appreciate you sharing the spirit of unity and pride for our country with us.” He also apologised to those who weren’t able to get their curry puffs and promised more special deals like this in the future.
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