No piped water at Bangsar food court


Only a handful of stalls are open at the Lucky Garden Food Court in Lorong Ara Kiri, Bangsar, because of the water situation.

TWO months after opening, there is still no piped water at the newly-built Lucky Garden Food Court in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur.

“Since there is no piped water, we have to rely on storage tanks to wash,” said Adnan Ramli, who sells nasi ayam and nasi lemak at the food court in Lorong Ara Kiri.

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