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#NSTviral Bangsar 'Ayam Madu' mamak staff go viral with dance reels [WATCH]
KUALA LUMPUR – Staff at a popular Indian-Muslim restaurant in Bangsar have taken a tasty leap into the digital spotlight, going viral on social media for their latest online post to entertain customers.
Known for its legendary nasi briyani ayam madu since the 1970s, the famed mamak spot won the hearts of netizens where its waiters can be seen posing to trending audio.
Online users flooded the comments with praise, calling the showmanship "pure joy" and "mamak marketing done right."
"My late grandparents used to love going here. Happy to see the people there keeping the vibes up," commented Instagram user Megat.
Another user, Joshua Mutts Raj, said: "So this is why you all can't see me when I'm ready to order. Still love you guys."
The clip has since garnered more than 20,000 likes.

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