Thursday, December 28, 2023

Malaysian Humanitarian Foundation collaborates with Teach for Malaysia to empower underprivileged students with leadership skills

 

Award-winning non-profit organisation, Malaysian Humanitarian Foundation (“MHF”) is working closely with Malaysia’s leading educational non-profit organisation, Teach for Malaysia (“TFM”) in identifying students from B40 households to offer scholarships to attend SuperCamp.

For the December edition which ran from 18 to 22 December 2023 at Paradise Valley Broga Resort, Semenyih, Selangor, seven (7) students from several schools within Klang Valley were shortlisted by TFM to attend SuperCamp.

 

“We work on a system to extend opportunities like this to students from the underserved communities. Not having the resources to attend programmes like this should not hinder you from unlocking your full potential and achieving greatness in the future. We hope that from 2024 onwards, we can extend the scholarships to at least 50 students annually,” Henry Teh Kok Kheng, Executive Director of MHF (郑国庆) says.

 

Empowering the future leaders of Malaysia

 

Vassenthen A/L Devendren, 16, was filled with excitement to be selected for SuperCamp. The SMK (L) Methodist Sentul student candidly shares that his self-esteem took a hit during the transition from a Tamil school to a national school after his UPSR, which left him dissatisfied with the result. He also feels less confident due to his larger physical build.











Photo Caption: Vassenthen wants to make his mother, Mogana Sunthari proud by doing well at school.

 

“I was disappointed to receive my UPSR result and decided to make a change. I started following a strict regime where I only allowed minimal time to rest and spend time with my family. Being the eldest in my family also means that I have the big brother role to play,” he says. He also continues to study Tamil subjects to honour his Indian heritage as he aspires to excel in his mother tongue, while improving his proficiency in English and Bahasa Melayu.

 

His mother, Mogana Sunthari A/P Govindan, 41 is also surprised to see how much time Vassenthen spends in his room studying. “Everyday, after school he retreats to his room to study. Sometimes, he only texts or calls me on the phone when he wants to eat. I can see that he is driven to be successful in the future, so I’ll continue to support him,” she says. “Interestingly, though, he doesn't aspire to become a doctor! He mentioned that the COVID-19 experience has truly scared him!”

 

Another scholar from SMK Seksyen 27, Shah Alam, Maizatulakma Lisa Aqilah Abdullah, is a big fan of Korean culture, particularly the food and fashion. Despite her passion for entertainment, she strongly believes that her peers should set their priorities right from such a young age.

 

 

“I know a lot of students my age want to be content creators and influencers, but I honestly hope to be a teacher one day. So, I’ll work hard towards this goal, acknowledging that I can be a bit lazy at times. However, after attending SuperCamp, I really found motivation to do better,” says the 15-year old student.

 

“Yes, she can be lazy sometimes,” laughs Maizatulakma’s mother, Zaidatulnisa binti Salleh, 39. “But she’s really a good girl. She’s the eldest in the family and takes care of her younger siblings. She makes sure that all her homework is completed before coming home. She is also actively working for an NGO on the side, something that she picks up from me. I too am actively working for several NGOs that empower children from the B40 group with education around our neighborhood.”.

 

Zaidatulnisa also hopes that the Malaysian education system will bring back examinations for the students. “I see examinations as a way to motivate students to apply what they have learnt at school. Examinations provide a quantifiable and measurable method for parents to assess their children's progress at school. It's not about making comparisons of whose child is better or smarter.”

 

Zuraida Zulkifli, 48, is a proud mother to Daliya Safeera Ramli, 15, a student at SMK Shah Alam, Bukit Jelutong. “She is very quiet at home and likes to keep to herself. She only approaches us when she needs help. She is different from her older sister who was a prefect and active at school. Her sister also attended a boarding school,” says the full-time housewife.

 

“I don’t really want to attend boarding school like my sister,” Daliya laughs. “I’m actually an introvert and I’m afraid to make mistakes, especially when speaking in front of the crowd. Even when studying, I rely on the Internet and Youtube videos when I hit a wall. It’s not always a bad thing as it allows students like me to learn at our own pace. Now that I have attended Supercamp, I feel more confident, especially in overcoming my fear of public speaking, and I am excited to share my opinions on various issues”.

 

Photo Caption: (L-R) Zuraida Zulkifli with her daughter, Daliya Safeera Ramli and Tuan Saripah Nor Riha Tuan Jaafar from SMK Shah Alam, Bukit Jelutong.

 

Senior Assistant Administrator from Daliya’s school, Tuan Saripah Nor Riha Tuan Jaafar is extremely proud that one of her students was selected to receive a full scholarship to attend SuperCamp. “When TFM reached out to us to share the information about SuperCamp, we submitted 8 applications and were so delighted to know that despite the limited vacancies, Daliya made it through,” she says. “Daliya is a very dedicated student who attended all meetings set by TFM prior to her selection. I hope that she will return to our school and share everything she has learned here with her friends. We look forward to seeing more of our students attending SuperCamp in the future”.

 

SuperCamp is a global education brand that believes that children who are equipped with ‘the 8 Keys of Excellence’, a  foundation based on the Burklyn Business School; can transform themselves to become self-motivated learners. The 8 Keys of Excellence entail:


        Integrity

        Commitment

        Failure leads to Success

        Ownership

        Speak with Good Purpose

        Flexibility

        This is It

        Balance


 


Meanwhile, TFM is an independent, not-for-profit organisation on a mission to give all children the opportunity to realise their potential through quality education. This education champion has been partnering with the Ministry of Education in Malaysia to reach high-need public schools. At the same time, TFM is one of the 61 partners of the prestigious global education network, Teach for All. TFM received recognition in 2022 for the Education & Community Category at the Merdeka Award established by PETRONAS, ExxonMobil and Shell in 2007.

 

Thursday, December 21, 2023

The Curve Lights Up the Season of Festive Wonder








Step into a world of enchantment - in the heart of this joyous season, the Curve is set to captivate visitors with its ‘Jolly Christmas Carnival’. From now till 1 January 2024, the Centre Court of the Curve will unwrap into a lively Christmas Village Carnival, radiating the warmth of the holidays. 

Immerse yourself in the holiday magic as the Curve transforms the mall into a Pop Art-inspired Christmas Village Carnival. The lively atmosphere, complete with 2D cut-outs of festive elements, sets the stage for a month-long carnival brimming with joy and wonder.


Under the glittering lights and vibrant decor of the Pop Art-inspired Christmas Village, shoppers can step into a world of merriment with a lineup of on-ground activities.  From carnival games that promise exciting prizes to a Christmas bazaar featuring booths from Lovely Lace, Lyns Cottage, and many more, every corner resonates with the spirit of giving. The musical dance parade, kids' dance performance, workshops, face painting, and the delightful presence of Santa and Santarina create an atmosphere of festive joy.


Elaine Liew, Centre Manager of the Curve shared in excitement during the official launch, "Embrace the magic of the season at the Curve's Jolly Christmas Carnival! This year, our vision is to not just celebrate the holidays but to curate an enchanting experience that resonates with the community. The festive decorations, heartwarming initiatives with our CSR partner, exclusive activities, and the grand finale event are all carefully orchestrated to create a tapestry of joy. At the Curve, we believe in turning moments into memories, and this Christmas, we invite everyone to be part of a celebration that goes beyond shopping—it's about creating cherished moments with loved ones and fostering a spirit of togetherness that defines the true essence of the season".


For those craving an extra dose of holiday cheer, the Carnival games offer a chance to win exciting prizes. Simply spend a minimum of RM30 at any one of the Curve outlets to earn a chance to play carnival games, adding a touch of thrill to your festive shopping experience.


To make Christmas shopping even more rewarding, the Curve introduces a Redemption Programme where shoppers that spend a minimum of RM350 in two combined receipts will be able to redeem a limited-edition thermal flask. As a festive bonus, the top three highest spenders will also have the chance to win a set of JBL microphones, each worth RM2,500, to elevate their holiday celebrations.


In the true spirit of Christmas, the Curve is spreading joy beyond its walls by partnering with Rumah Hope Petaling Jaya to give back to the community, and children in need for a special Christmas experience. This heartwarming initiative includes grocery donations, monetary gifts, and a delightful Christmas meal at Padi restaurant.


As we usher in the festive season, the Curve aims to create a magical atmosphere for families. The mall is not only unwrapping a world of festivities but is also committed to giving back to the community through dedicated charitable initiatives.


And now, the Curve invites all shoppers to immerse in the festivities, and join the celebrations, featuring a myriad of delightful activities, exciting initiatives, and a host of surprises that capture the spirit of giving. 

For more information, visit www.thecurve.com.my.

Lotus’s #KitakanJiran Secret Santa Brings Joy, Smiles to Children at Christmas



Lotuss Stores (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Lotus’s Malaysia) employees together with its customers and mall tenants are making Christmas extra special this year for 300 children in the Klang Valley.

The response to this year’s Lotus’s Playful and Joyful Moments Secret Santa Initiative has been remarkable, with hundreds of vulnerable children set to have their wishes fulfilled this festive season. Some of whom may have not received a present before this.

Azliza Azmel, Corporate Services Executive Director of Lotus’s Malaysia said, “Many are excited about the year end holiday season and are fortunate to spend it with their family and loved ones. However, we know it can be tough for some.  

“This is why, motivated by our #KitakanJiran spirit, we wanted to help spread joy to children who might not expect to receive a gift this year. We’re very grateful to our Lotus’s colleagues, customers and even mall tenants who have supported us to make this happen”.

The event today at Lotus’s Selayang welcomed children from Karunai Illam Welfare Home Kepong, House of Joy Puchong, Yayasan Sunbeams Ampang, Praise Emmanuel Children's Home Petaling Jaya, Rainbow Home Cheras, Pertubuhan Kebajikan Kanak Kanak Kepong Kuala Lumpur and Persatuan Kebajikan Warga Tua Wilayah Persekutuan, Pertubuhan Kebajikan Ephratha Rawang, Sweet Care Home Selayang, and Good Samaritan Home Klang.


In addition to receiving their gifts and greeted by an appearance of Santa, the children were invited to experience the Lotus’s Playful and Joyful Moments Play Date with activities featuring Mattel brands like Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Polly Pocket and Scrabble.

Melissa Wong, Head of Lotus’s Malls also added, “We’re delighted that our aim to make our Lotus’s malls more family and children centric is well received. Thanks to everyone who supported our effort and this worthy cause to help put a smile on children’s faces this Christmas”.

The Lotus’s Playful and Joyful Moments activities will continue until 1 January 2024 at Lotus’s Mutiara Damansara, Lotus’s Selayang, Lotus’s Klang, Lotus’s Rawang and Lotus’s Kepong.

To know more about the exciting weekend activities and workshops lined up, customers may refer to the retailer’s official social channels below:

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/LotussMalaysia

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lotussmalaysia/

 

Visit a special page on the retailer’s website to read more about the campaign: https://corp.lotuss.com.my/campaigns/playfull-joyful-moments-with-lotuss-mattel

 



 

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Playmade - Home of Handmade Bobas, expands international footprint with its first foray in Malaysia


Originating from Taiwan with a global presence spanning over 30 countries, PlayMade has adeptly established itself and garnered widespread popularity in Singapore since 2017. PlayMade has grown from strength to strength in the past 6 years, and is one of the main stays in the bubble tea scene. This achievement is particularly notable in the face of a fiercely competitive market, where numerous international brands have entered and exited over time. PlayMade continues to captivate the hearts and taste buds of boba tea enthusiasts with its imaginative approach to crafting uniquely-flavoured bobas made fresh in store, paired with exceptional bubble tea concoctions that are recognised for their no-preservative yet highly addictive bobas
Besides IOI City Mall which debuted last month and Sunway Velocity, which opens officially tomorrow, Playmade has set its sights on Malaysia as its first outpost to embark on an international journey. The brand aims to have minimally 5 outlets here by the end of next year. Known for creating localised interesting boba flavours, customers can witness the live creation of these delicious tea toppings - from farm to table approach via the open kitchen studio where every boba is produced to a specific 1 cm diameter to ensure every bite delivers the delightful flavour and texture. In fact, the fun-loving brand has created an array of over 30 unique boba flavours, including Spicy Mala and Wasabi flavours in Singapore, just for the adventurous. 
Their most unique range would be the Pink Cactus boba, which uses cactus pulp flown in from Penghu, Taiwan, making its debut in Malaysia. It is the brand's top selling boba, and the ingredient is also cleverly used in their menu such as Pink Cactus Frappe as well as the instagrammable Soft Serve in striking pink doses, which is currently offered exclusively in Malaysia. 
PlayMade's passion for creating magical moments is reflected in their extensive all-day menu, inspired by Korean and other captivating trending cuisines that pair perfectly with their tea beverages. Whether you are seeking a light meal with their O' Toast over a chill gathering session with family and friends, or seeking the perfect snack to satisfy your cravings on the go, PlayMade has offerings for every occasion. Notably, the brand is known for its commitment to creating fresh, preservative-free bobas with bold and delightful flavours. 
The brand's all-time favourite is the Chrysanthemum Milk Tea with Chrysanthemum bobas. With real chrysanthemum flowers used for this creation, one might even see the petals through these translucent golden bobas. It is no wonder a hit, even in Malaysia. 
The brand's all-time favourite is the Chrysanthemum Milk Tea with Chrysanthemum bobas. With real  chrysanthemum flowers used for this creation, one might even see the petals through these translucent golden bobas. It is no wonder a hit, even in Malaysia.
"We are excited to embark on our journey in Malaysia as it mirrors our brand's adventurous spirit that continues to drive us to create innovative flavours that will pique customers’ curiosity. We believe Malaysia's diverse culinary landscape offers endless possibilities and a “playground for all taste buds” to create multiple boba flavours that will constantly excite the customers here. We have always been committed to using fresh, natural and imported ingredients instead of artificial flavourings so that our customers can enjoy daily a not-so-guilty pleasure. We hope to bring colour into everyday lives with little playful moments” said Tan Chia Hong, General Manager, PlayMade Malaysia. 

Grand Opening In- Store Promotions

To celebrate the grand opening of their stores in Malaysia, PlayMade has exciting promotions from 8-11 December, including:

  • A 1-for-1 Mix & Match Storewide

  • Gashapon Machine Play with Every Purchase


Count the bobas Challenge and win RM6888 cash! 

In addition, from now till 14 Jan 2024, the brand is issuing a challenge to guess the number of different flavoured bobas in their large cup with the winner walking away with  RM6888 cash prize and one year’s free of boba tea! 4 winners will be drawn from the entry pool, selected from those with the correct  guesses. 


Prizes for in-store and online respectively:

In-store:
Grand prize: RM6888 and one year’s FREE* boba tea

2nd Prize: One Year’s FREE* boba tea 

Mechanics: Drop off your receipt in-store with your guesses and show the team in-store that you’ve followed their Facebook, IG and Tik Tok accounts.

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Proton Launches New C-Segment Sedan - The Proton S70

National car maker PROTON today launched the highly anticipated Proton S70, its new generation stylish and dynamic sedan at the Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil. The event to officially unveil the company’s newest addition to its lineup was officiated by YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Aziz, the Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry. Also present were Tan Sri Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin, Chairman of DRB-HICOM, Tan Sri Syed Faisal Albar, Chairman of PROTON, Dr Li Chunrong, Chief Executive Officer of PROTON and En Roslan Abdullah, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of PROTON. 

PROTON returns to the C-segment sedan market 
Following the introduction of three all-new SUV models since 2018, the Proton X70, Proton X50 and Proton X90, the Proton S70 signifies the brand’s return to the C-segment sedan market, extending the number of models co-developed with Geely to four. 

The development of the Proton S70 was a comprehensive process that underscores PROTON's commitment to innovation and close collaboration with Malaysia’s automotive ecosystem through local sourcing. As a whole, 260,000 man-hours were spent by PROTON’s R&D engineers to design and develop the Proton S70. 

As with any new model, the Proton S70 underwent rigorous testing by PROTON’s engineers who together with their counterparts from Geely, covered 1.2 million kilometres of road testing. The process reflects the company’s dedication to delivering a precision-crafted sedan for discerning buyers. 


Proton S70 – Intelligence That Evolves 
The Proton S70 is available in four variants – Executive, Premium, Flagship and Flagship X. The top two variants are equipped with the “Hi PROTON” voice command, providing features such as online navigation, online music streaming and weather forecasts via a 12.3-inch infotainment head unit. Additionally, the PROTON Link app allows for remotely starting the engine to cool down the cabin. Powering every Proton S70 is a 1.5L turbocharged engine, that delivers 150PS of power and 226Nm of torque. The advanced engine that is also used in the successful Proton X50 is mated to a 7-speed dual clutch transmission for enhanced efficiency, responsiveness and overall driving performance.

The Proton S70 goes beyond its engine prowess, offering a distinctive appearance that includes LED headlamps with daytime running lamps, stylish 17-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof and a rear tail light bar. Prioritising comfort, the Proton S70 is equipped with leatherette seats with driver power seat and rear air vents. 

Safety is prioritised in Proton S70, which has been awarded a 5-Star safety rating by ASEAN NCAP. The Proton S70 boasts a comprehensive list of safety features including 6 SRS airbags, an extensive array of 13 Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features. These encompassing both active and cognitive safety systems with notable features such as Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC), Traffic Sign Information (TSI) and Lane Change Assist (LCA). The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ensures driver peace of mind and 360 Camera with 3D Display for parking convenience.

Exterior colour options for the Proton S70 are Snow White, Armour Silver, Space Grey, Passion Red, Marine Blue, Quartz Black and the newest addition, Teal Bayou Green which is offered in accordance with the variant chosen. 

“The Proton S70 is a testament of our commitment to listening and fulfilling the demand of PROTON’s customers. In 2018, we entered the SUV market with the Proton X70 and today we are the best-selling SUV brand in Malaysia. So now, we want to replicate that success by returning to the C-segment sedan market with the Proton S70. Our goal is to set new benchmarks in this competitive segment while ensuring more Malaysian drivers get to experience our dynamic and intelligent products,” said Dr. Li Chunrong, Chief Executive Officer of PROTON.
 

Monday, November 27, 2023

Charity Concert 2023 by Selangor Philharmonic Orchestra (SPO)



Enjoying a charity concert by Selangor Philharmonic Orchestra (SPO) conducted by Chan Ling Chee.
🎶 Songs performed:
Mozart Piano concerto
Tudung Periuk
I will always love you
Port & Peasant overture
Moon river
Tom & Jerry
Suite from Jaws
SPYO medley
Can’t take my eyes off you
This concert’s benefits goes to Cancer Research Malaysia and MAB (Malaysia Association for the blind



 

The MICHELIN Guide’s Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2024 Selection reveals Malaysia's first Two MICHELIN Starred restaurant

The highly anticipated MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2024 has been announced, marking the second edition of this celebrated guide. Inclusive of the Starred, Bib Gourmand, and Selected dining establishments, this year's selection presents a total of 127 eateries that serve as a testament to the rich tapestry of culinary diversity found in Kuala Lumpur and Penang. These establishments offer a wide range of over 30 different cuisine types, including street food. 
"As we unveil the second edition of the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur and Penang, it is a testament to the gastronomic adventures that await everyone in these two remarkable cities. From traditional heritage dishes to contemporary interpretations, the culinary landscape continues to evolve, providing a true reflection of the diverse culinary artistry in Kuala Lumpur and Penang," says Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guide. “It is also delightful to learn that many young talents are joining the culinary industry, devoting their time and energy to serve great food that is dedicated in showcasing the beauty and uniqueness of Malaysian ingredients and cuisine.” 

The First Two MICHELIN Starred Restaurant in Malaysia

Dewakan in Kuala Lumpur, which attained the one MICHELIN Star recognition in the first edition of the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang, continues to perform and is the first restaurant to receive two MICHELIN Stars in Malaysia.

“Dewakan” means “food from God”, and the chef crafts a heavenly dining experience that is Malaysian down to its very core. Each ingredient is sustainably and locally sourced; even the dinnerware is handmade by local artists. The set tasting menu features many items that are fermented or dry-aged in-house, alongside seasonal fruits and herbs. 


1 Restaurant Newly Promoted to one MICHELIN Star


Beta, a MICHELIN Selected restaurant in the 2023 edition, has been promoted to a one MICHELIN Star restaurant in the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2024. The restaurant offers discerning foodies an exciting way to taste Malaysia’s rich culinary heritage with a touch of finesse. The chef reimagines favourites from around the country, often jazzed up with modern techniques and soigné plating. Head to the lounge first for a round of cocktails and appetizers, before sampling the main courses in the theatrically appointed dining room with an open kitchen. 


With the newly promoted restaurants, the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2024 has a total of 1 two MICHELIN Starred restaurant: Dewakan in Kuala Lumpur; and 4 one MICHELIN Starred restaurants: Au Jardin and Auntie Gaik Lean’s Old School Eatery, both located in Penang; and Beta and DC. by Darren Chin, both located in Kuala Lumpur. 


In addition to these awarded restaurants, 25 new dining establishments join the MICHELIN Guide selection


In addition to the Starred restaurants and Bib Gourmand food establishments, the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2024 welcomes 25 new recommended establishments in the MICHELIN Guide 2024 selection, which showcase the region's diverse culinary landscape, bringing the total number of MICHELIN Selected establishments to 77.


Of the 25 new MICHELIN Selected establishments, 16 are located in Kuala Lumpur, and 9 are in Penang. 


The 16 newly added MICHELIN Selected establishments in Kuala Lumpur are: Bōl, Café Café, Entier, Frangipaani, Jwala, Ling Long, Malai, Marini's on 57, Nadodi (relocation), Seed, Shanghai Restaurant, Sushi Masa, Tanglin (Bukit Damansara), Tenmasa, Teochew Lao Er, and Wagyu Kappo Yoshida.


The 9 newly added MICHELIN Selected establishments in Penang are: 888 Hokkien Mee (Lebuh Presgrave), Air Itam Duck Rice, Ceki, Fook Cheow Cafe, Jit Seng Hong Kong Roasted Duck Rice, Penang Famous Samosa, Richard Rivalee, Sambal, and The Pinn (relocation).


Each of these establishments offers a unique culinary journey, contributing to the rich tapestry of flavours that defines the region's gastronomy. From innovative cuisines to time-honoured traditions, these new selections are a testament to the culinary excellence found in Kuala Lumpur and Penang.


Four MICHELIN Guide Special Awards


In addition to recommending quality restaurants, the MICHELIN Guide also aims to highlight talented individuals who contribute to enhancing the gastronomic dining experience. By doing so, it also acknowledges the diversity of jobs and know-hows involved in the restaurant industry. 


The MICHELIN Guide Service Award


The 2024 MICHELIN Guide Service Award aims to highlight and encourage skilled and talented professionals who dramatically add to the customer experience. This year's MICHELIN Guide Service Award, presented by FunNow, is awarded to Wan Mohd Zulkifeli, recognised for his exceptional knowledge, attentiveness, and composed demeanour as he leads the team at Gai by Darren Chin (Kuala Lumpur). Mr. Zulkifeli willingly shares his professional skills with the staff, contributing to the creation of a solid service team that ensures a harmonious dining ambiance.


The MICHELIN Guide Sommelier Award


The 2024 MICHELIN Guide Sommelier Award recognises the skills, knowledge, and passion of talented sommeliers of the industry. This year's Sommelier Award is given to Yap Cze Ying, who serves as the sommelier and restaurant manager at Hide (Kuala Lumpur). Ms. Yap, although she may be somewhat reserved, possesses a well-groomed and welcoming attitude. She also exudes a genuine passion for wine management and hospitality.


The MICHELIN Guide Young Chef Award


The 2024 MICHELIN Guide Young Chef Award recognises a young chef working in a restaurant of the selection, and whose exceptional talent and great potential have impressed the inspectors. This year, the Young Chef Award is given to Johnson Wong Jia Liang from Gēn (Penang). A Le Cordon Bleu Sydney graduate, Mr. Wong, the chef-owner of Gēn, was born in 1991 and has honed his culinary expertise in some of the finest kitchens. He is committed to local ingredients and aims at presenting them with native flavours complemented by his memories of growing up in Malaysia. 


The MICHELIN Guide Opening of the Year Award 


The 2024 MICHELIN Guide Opening of the Year Award is given to a chef, host, or restaurant manager, for the successful opening of a dining venue over the past 12 months, with a creative degustation concept and a cuisine approach which has had an impact on the local gastronomic scene.


This award, presented by UOB, marks the first-ever Opening of the Year Award in Malaysia. The recognition is given to Ramesh Thangaraj from Jwala (Kuala Lumpur). Opened in 2023, with custom-made tandoors, Jwala, which means "flame" in Sanskrit, serves up refined charcoal-grilled specialties of Northern India.


The full selection of the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2024 is attached to this press release. The restaurant selection joins the MICHELIN Guide selection of hotels, which features the most unique and exciting places to stay in Malaysia and throughout the world. Every hotel in the MICHELIN Guide is chosen for its extraordinary style, service, and personality — with options for all budgets — and each hotel can be booked directly through the MICHELIN Guide website and app. 


The MICHELIN Guide is a benchmark in gastronomy. Now, it’s setting a new standard for hotels. Visit the MICHELIN Guide’s official website, or download the MICHELIN Guide mobile app (iOS and Android), to discover every restaurant in the selection and book an unforgettable hotel.


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