Not just serving curry, but comedy too.
KL eatery Kanna Curry House has been quietly winning the Internet with their unexpectedly hilarious social media posts, and Malaysians are absolutely eating it up What started as simple content has now turned into a full-blown series of chaotic, relatable, and oddly wholesome posts starring their staff, especially one guy named Sathish, who has unintentionally become the main character.
One post that really pulled Malaysians in shows Sathish posing for the camera with a caption that read:"Boss says if this post gets 100k likes, I get to go on holiday." The comments section turned into a full-on support group, with people tagging friends, spamming likes, and rallying behind this man like their lives depended on it.Kanna Curry House even teased that Sathish's holiday plans are in the works, with an update saying the trip is officially happening in the coming months.In another recent video, while the world is metaphorically"burning" in the background, one staff member is just… peacefully doing what he loves: making roti canaiIn yet another post, Sathish took matters into his own hands while their marketing staff was"away for Raya", snapping a selfie and captioning it: "Our marketing girl is on Raya break today. Come eat delicious banana leaf rice. We're very nice people. IDK what I'm doing but I hope she's proud of me."Malaysians in the comments have been loving every second of it, with many praising how genuine and funny the posts feelRead the full story
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