Marrybrown in Melbourne


Liew (second from left), Salahuddin (third from left) and other VIPs at the launch of the first Marrybrown Australian outlet.

Malaysia’s largest homegrown halal quick service restaurant (QSR), Marrybrown has made history by opening its first outlet in Melbourne, Australia. The occasion was officiated by Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub, marking a significant moment for Malaysia as the first Malaysian halal QSR to make its mark in Australia.

Marrybrown’s first outlet Down Under is in the suburb of Burwood, conveniently located at Burwood One Shopping Centre itself. This move is set to benefit shoppers in the area who will now have access to the brand’s unique blend of Malaysian and Western flavours, and they can enjoy a delicious meal with family and friends.

Marrybrown’s menu offers crispy, juicy chicken that the brand is known for, as well as burgers and specialty wraps. It also has a range of Malaysian delights such as Nasi Lemak, Fried Rice with Satay and Curry Rice.

Marrybrown’s success in the Australian market is set to continue with the opening of two more outlets in downtown Melbourne central business district before the end of the year – one of them to be at Melbourne’s prestigious landmark, Crown Casino.

The brand is not looking to rest on its laurels anytime soon and is envisioning higher growth in the Australian market by opening 30 more outlets across Australia, spanning different states, in the near future.

Marrybrown CEO Datuk Joshua Liew said the company planned to build on the success of the Melbourne locations and expand to other cities across Australia, such as Sydney and Perth.

He added that everyone should have access to high-quality halal food, and the brand is committed to serving delicious and affordable meals to all its customers.

Marrybrown currently serves millions of customers in more than 500 restaurants across 16 countries. Its objective is to deliver the highest standard of quality, service, cleanliness and value for the perfect dining experience.

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