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Street Food (Skip Intro #111)

Iain McNally | Bahir Yeusuff | Julian Yap

20-Aug-19 19:30

Street Food (Skip Intro #111)

Finally able to put their bitterness aside, the team take a look at Netflix's documentary series, Street Food, which failed to feature Malaysia. They review the series, vent (a lot), and throw in some suggestions on what they'd like to see in that sorely missed episode on Malaysia. Visit BersatuForMakan.my to find out more.

Produced by: Julian Yap

Presented by: Kelvin Yee


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