Mamak restaurants score big during World Cup matches


Football mania: Fans enjoying their dinner while watching a World Cup football match on the telly at Piccadilly Restaurant, Petaling Jaya. — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Mamak restaurants and bistros are cashing in as the FIFA World Cup 2022 enters its final stages, with many reporting roaring business during the late hours.

At the same time, some outlets are opting to keep their feet on the ground by retaining a more family-oriented approach.

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