Tuesday, November 10, 2009

MFSB in the "middle" of these ....


Picture: LHC "Warisan Mama" Cafe next door neighbor to MFSB


Picture: Located far end of the block, the newly-opened "Anjung Ria" Cafe

There has been a "slight" changes on our Block of late. Quite a lot of changes within a year.

And this month (November) marks MFSB 1st Year in operations, since we left Utama Motors in 2008.

WE welcome aboard Mr.Ben Ujai AKA MaliLebu, our latest "recruit" together with us procuring Sales for MFSB.

MFSB is also fortunate to have Mr.Donny Joseph AKA Temenggung, who operates from Miri, our oil town!

The local Kek Lapis "Mira Kek House" has moved back to their original place, where they first started. Its "new" location is their house, about 2 minutes drive from their former Kek Shop.

Our new neighbor, Warisan Mama Cafe is jointly operated by the 3 Cikgus by profession, and they serve Mee Jawa, Satay, Penang Laksa, Roti Canai plus a "fast food" stall.

They have been operational since last month, sometime during the mid-month of October. This outlet is Malay-runned.

The newest operator on the block is a very enterprising Chinese, operating under the name Anjung Ria Cafe. It was opened to public last Sunday (8th Oct) in the afternoon.

The person in-charge is a very experienced Bidayuh who has spent many years in this food industry.

This corner shop used to be a medical clinic, operated by Dr. Faisal, who has since moved to a new location not far from our present block.

They serve Chicken Rice, Kolo Mee. Mee Kari and "fast food" cooked directly from their kitchen, as well as some ala-carte menu if you like?

WE hope these new "neighbors" can help boost our business to reach a newer height.

For your information, MFSB is trying to set up a "mini" Post office for the future, if our application is accepted, hopefully in the new year 2010!

Watch out for the announcement here soon.

WE may add a "courier service" as part of our future business expansion.

Slowly but surely this neighborhood is coming to life with many new shops coming up.

Only Chinese food are not that saleable in these parts because the population here are mainly Malays/Muslim.

And so are most of the students from nearby UNIMAS and UiTM.

P.S Laksa, we simply love it BUT not to our taste, those found in Kota Samarahan.

WE tried Anjung Ria's Fried BeeHoon, though spicy but nonetheless "sedap."
The soup "kosong" that goes with it is rather cold ....

Wish us luck, folks.

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