Món nào ngon trên máy bay AirAsia?

ko cần phải đi máy bay mới biết,

đến nhà hàng Santan, ở Kuala Lumpur thử trực tiếp nhé
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Out of the many repulsive (ghê tởm, đáng ghét, kinh tởm) things about air travel, airline food probably ranks high. But not for AirAsia.

Asia’s largest low-cost carrier is betting people love its food so much that it opened its first restaurant on Monday, offering the same menu it sells on flights. It’s not a gimmick (mẹo quảng cáo, mánh lới quảng cáo), either: AirAsia, based in Malaysia, said it plans to open more than 100 restaurants globally within the next five years.

The quick-service restaurant’s first location is in a mall in Kuala Lumpur. It’s called Santan, meaning coconut milk in Malay, which is the same branding AirAsia uses on its in-flight menus.

Entrees cost around $3 USD and include local delicacies such as chicken rice and the airline’s signature Pak Nasser’s Nasi Lemak dish, a rice dish with chilli sauce. Locally sourced coffee, teas and desserts are also on the menu.

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