Diners in Malaysia can now enjoy restaurant meals from the safety and comfort of their vehicles after an eatery started a drive-in service for people eager to eat out during a coronavirus lockdown.
In Cyberjaya, a satellite city on the outskirts of the capital Kuala Lumpur, customers drive into the parking lot of Padi House restaurant and order from laminated menus through the vehicle windows.
Each set meal comes on a customised tray that fits in the narrow space between driver seat and steering wheel.
“I work at the bank so its not a suitable environment for me to eat. I prefer to go out and sometimes we need a change in scenery so that I can enjoy my food, even in a car,” said Nor Shekin Nor Razali, who had lunch with a colleague on Thursday.
The restaurant has closed its dine-in service and, like most eateries in Malaysia, had been offering takeaways only.
Owner Leow Kim Ngan said the inspiration came from airline meals after business dropped 80% due to the pandemic.
“It’s very challenging, we have to think of a new way to find more income,” said Leow.
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