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Malaysian restaurant opens at Banjara Hills

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Hyderabad , July 21

LITTLE Penang Restaurants Pvt Ltd, part of the Indo-Malaysian joint venture LCL-IJMII International Interiors Pvt Ltd, has launched a Malaysian restaurant at Banjara Hills here on Thursday.

Addressing newspersons, the LCL Group Executive Chairman, Mr Dato' Syed Ariff Fadzillah, said the restaurant has an eating place and a pub located at the same venue. LCL Group is a leading global player in infrastructure and interiors market.

"Though hospitality is not our core business, we are currently expanding our restaurant network across the globe basically to promote Malaysia," he said.

"Little Penang will also be the first restaurant in Hyderabad to introduce mezzanine floor dining and will cover an area of approximately 10,000 square feet.

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