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Eatery offers free refills of food items

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MARANG: Most Malaysians who dine out these days notice two things: that food prices are on the rise and that food portions have begun to shrink.

So it is a pleasant surprise to come across a food stall operator at Taman Rusila here, which offers unlimited free refills for some of its food and beverages — with no catch.

Mohd Rizal Ghazali, and his wife, Saadiah Abdul Aziz, both 37, are serious about their pledge that they named their food stall — a seaside eatery located opposite the Rusila Mosque here — “Master Cendol Restoran Tambah Percuma”.

Rizal said the offer was the result of wanting to help diners stretch the value of the ringgit and ensure that everyone walked out happily from his food stall, which began operations in February this year.

“All my food items are reasonably priced, as I intend to cater to the masses who are trying to cope with the rising cost of living.

“The unlimited free refill is to ensure that every ringgit spent at my stall is worth the value. If they want a refill, all they need to do is pass their plates or bowls to our restaurant helpers who are more than willing to help them.”

Diners can enjoy unlimited free refills for pasembor and Penang laksa, which are priced at RM3 each, and chicken or fish fried rice, which are priced at RM4 each. However, refills for chicken or fish fried rice are limited to the fried rice only.

Refills are also available for cendol, which is priced at RM2 per bowl, and plain tea/iced plain tea, which is tagged at RM1 each.

Refills are not available for other items on the menu, which are neverthele­ss affordable.

Rizal said he kept his food prices as reasonable as possible, as he was aware many were affected by rising costs.

“Dining out for a family of four hardly costs over RM50 at my place, which is far cheaper than at any fast-food outlet.”

The food stall is a crowd-puller during weekends and holidays, as visitors from other states tend to stop by for a meal before heading to their respective destinatio­ns. By Sim Bak Heng

 ?? PIC BY MOHD SYAFIQ RIDZUAN AMBAK ?? Mohd Rizal Ghazali and Saadiah Abdul Aziz showing the dishes offered at ‘Master Cendol Restoran Tambah Percuma’ in Taman Rusila, Marang, last week.
PIC BY MOHD SYAFIQ RIDZUAN AMBAK Mohd Rizal Ghazali and Saadiah Abdul Aziz showing the dishes offered at ‘Master Cendol Restoran Tambah Percuma’ in Taman Rusila, Marang, last week.

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