Bangsar food court finally gets piped water supply


Mee rebus seller Syed Fairuz’s father, seen here washing dishes in the stall’s kitchen, is grateful for the piped water supply.

TRADERS operating at the newly built Lucky Garden Food Court, Kuala Lumpur, finally have running water, two months after they started business.

Previously, they had to rely on storage tanks to wash plates and utensils besides paying for clean water from a dispenser nearby.

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