Dainty nibbles a crowd puller


Life full of action: Dilog’s Training and Services volunteer Imran Hanafi Rozahar (fourth from right) pointing out the different parts of an aeroplane to visitors at the booth.

KUALA LUMPUR: Dainty nibbles were the attraction at the City University booth at the Star Education Fair 2018 as crowds lined up to watch the demonstration and sample the tasty treats.

City University Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism dean Yeoh Tay Boon said chocolate cakes and a variety of quiches were prepared by students doing the university’s Bachelor of Hospitality Management and Vatel Hotels & Tourism Business School’s Bachelor of Internatio­nal Hotel Management, double degree programme.

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