Malaysian-owned halal restaurant wins Vietnam award

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 17 For the second uninterrupted year, the Malaysian-owned halal grill in Ho Chi Minh City has won The Guide Awards 2010 that honours outstanding entrepreneurs in tourism as well as use sectors in Vietnam.The three-storey Halal@Saigon located opposite the Central Mosque as well as the oppulance Sheraton Hotel won the endowment in the most appropriate eatery category of the guide awards organised by the Vietnam Economic Times.Nutritionist Dr M. Shimi Sumathi, who founded the restaurant, pronounced awards were presented to 125 heading tourism businesses in Vietnam, together with five-star hotels, during the endowment presentation rite in Danang city recently.This is in approval of the use as well as peculiarity of food that we provide. This is also the approval of the Malaysian cuisine, she told Bernama.The Taiping-born Dr Shimi, who has lived in Vietnam for more than fifteen years, is the handling executive of Prime Suppliers that operates the pharmaceutical business.I have been here more than the decade, as well as was meditative of opening the restaurant. There was great direct for halal Malaysian as well as Vietnamese cuisines...so, we set up this place, pronounced Dr Shimi, who is also president of the Malaysia-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce.Although there have been several halal outlets in the city, there have been not most that serve the accumulation of Malaysian, Indian, Western as well as Vietnamese cuisines in the singular outlet. That is because our opening is popular, she said.With her motto of No Borders, No Boundaries, Halal is usually my Vision, Dr Shimi non-stop the grill in February last year, with 3 local chefs as well as 3 Malaysians.It serves Malaysian food similar to mee mamak, roti canai, horse opera meals as well as Vietnam favourites such as fish claypot, uninformed open rolls as well as grilled mussels.Dr Shimi pronounced her business embody locals, expatriates as well as ! Malaysia ns working or on vacation the city that was once known as Saigon. Bernama
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