Meals on wheels with Express Brunei food truck launch


The new Express food truck. - BB

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Express Brunei is spreading its presence in the country with the launch of its first-ever food truck. A soft launch ceremony was held on Thursday (Dec 26) at the headquarters of Royal Brunei Culinary (RBC) in Kampong Lambak Kanan.

Deputy chairman of the board of directors of RBC Mohammad Yusree Junaidi, directors Asma Naqiyyah Abdullah and Allen On Hsien Yung as well as general manager Jeff Hadiman Danial were present at the event.

The new Express Brunei food truck is capable of offering the full range of Express’s signature menu, along with a brand new truck-exclusive menu designed to surprise and delight patrons of the restaurant.

Express Brunei Restaurant Manager Hamizah Bazilah Saidin shared, “It is truly a proud moment for all of us at RBC as we gather here today to celebrate the soft launch of the Express Fast Food Food Truck. This event marks yet another milestone in RBC’s history, one that reflects our commitment to evolving and serving our community since our establishment in 1988.”

The locations of the Express Brunei food truck will be revealed in the coming weeks, allowing customers to track down the food truck and experience its offerings firsthand. – Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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