Pudu’s iconic Ee Fatt Bak Kut Teh closes due to Covid-19
FMT NEWS - Lifestyle·2020-12-08 16:03
Hew Sai Fan, owner of Ee Fatt Bak Kut Teh (non-halal). (Theri Burhan pic)
Bak Kut Teh, when translated from the Hokkien language literally means pork bone tea, and that’s a pretty accurate description of this popular Malaysian dish of Chinese heritage.
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ABenC 09/12/2020
so sad to hear that another shop succumbed to Covid 19, sigh.....
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ABenC reply ABenC 09/12/2020
hope you can start enjoying your life as you had been working so hard for so many years......
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Tony Tan8490 09/12/2020
A lot of businesses are affected badly by this crisis. Hope it will end soon
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3683789 09/12/2020
Why others can survive and you can’t.. have to think what the problem actually.. don’t just push your own self problem to the COVID and government. Of course COVID bring a lot of problems to us.. but the root course for your business going concern should investigate from your own self business, the way you running the business, the way you treat the customer, and the most important, your PRODUCTS!!
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