Marrybrown scores a first in Myanmar


Marrybrown Fried Chicken Sdn Bhd business development manager Joshua Liew (left) with the nasi lemak and group managing director Nancy Liew showing the fried rice.

JOHOR BARU: Malaysian home-grown halal quick service restaurant operator Marrybrown Sdn Bhd has become the first international company to open an outlet in Myanmar.

Business development manager Joshua Liew said the company wanted to take advantage of the country’s open-door policy by becoming the first Malaysian quick service restaurant to set up an outlet there.

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