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Caring M’sian Compiles List Of Klang Valley Eateries With Fully Vaccinated Staff

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The government recently announced that fully vaccinated people in the Klang Valley can start dining in at restaurants again

All you need to do is make sure that you’ve passed the 14-day mark after the second dose of the Pfizer, AstraZeneca, or Sinovac vaccine.

Meanwhile, for those who received the Johnson & Johnson or CanSino vaccine, you’d have to wait 28 days after your jab.

Then, you’ll have to flaunt your vaccine certificate to restaurant staff before entering the outlet.

And just like that, you can enjoy a meal at your favourite food spots again.

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However, not all restaurants have opened their doors to welcome fully vaccinated folks and many people are still hesitant about eating out in public

Thankfully, a Twitter user has compiled a list of eateries in the Klang Valley with vaccinated employees to put some of your worries at ease.

On Wednesday, 25 August, Twitter user @fruhrzf, whose real name is Farah Aiman Razif, wrote, “I understand dine-in hesitancy. Hence, this is a thread I compiled of restaurants that are open for dine-in with fully vaccinated staff (*1 dose if stated) in Klang Valley. Feel free to suggest more if you know! For more information, you can check [the] link.”

Her tweet has since garnered over 1,100 retweets and 1,000 likes.

I understand dine-in hesitancy. Hence, this is a thread I compiled of restaurants that are open for dine-in with fully vaccinated staff (*1 dose if stated) in Klang Valley. Feel free to suggest more if you know! For more information you can check link: https://t.co/F5avmOqEXR

— Fruh (@fruhrzf) August 25, 2021

Farah told SAYS that the idea came to her as she struggled to find a database that listed down all the restaurants with fully vaccinated employees.

She said, “I got the idea to make a list because the government made it mandatory for customers to be fully vaccinated but not for the food service employees. Which, for me, seems counterproductive in the effort to curb COVID-19 cases. So, I decided that I would only dine in at restaurants with fully vaccinated staff.”

“I tried looking up online for any database available but there was none. So, I started just building the list for my own reference. I literally just wanted to have banana leaf rice and some drinks with my friends,” the 24-year-old added.

She then elaborated that she will try to update the sheet more as time goes by, but she is also busy juggling her full-time job as an auditor.

“So I’m trying to find a way to help businesses with fully vaccinated staff to log their information and streamline the process,” she said.

Farah’s impressive list includes the full addresses of these restaurants and even notes whether they are halal-certified or not.

So, if you’re ready to start dining out again, you can consider these restaurants where all the employees are fully vaccinated:

1. The Sticky Wicket, Bukit Damansara

Image via Gooday Queen/Google Maps

Image via The Sticky Wicket (Facebook)

2. Pahit, Bukit Bintang

Image via Stephy/Google Maps

Image via Pahit (Facebook)

3. Huckleberry, Bukit Damansara and Bangsar

Image via Huckleberry (Facebook)

Image via Huckleberry (Facebook)

4. Nutmeg, Bangsar

Image via Nutmeg KL (Facebook)

Image via Nutmeg KL (Facebook)

5. Peko-Peko, Taman Tun Dr Ismail

Image via Peko Peko TTDI (Facebook)

Image via Peko Peko TTDI (Facebook)

6. Super Kitchen Chilli Pan Mee, Subang Jaya

Image via Super Kitchen Chilli Pan Mee (Facebook)

Image via Super Kitchen Chilli Pan Mee (Facebook)

7. Baba Low, Bangsar Utama

Image via Baba Low Bangsar Utama (Facebook)

Image via Baba Low Bangsar Utama (Facebook)

8. Botanica+Co, Bangsar South

Image via Botanica+Co at Bangsar South (Facebook)

Image via Botanica+Co at Bangsar South (Facebook)

9. Blonde, Bukit Damansara

Image via Blonde (Facebook)

Image via Blonde (Facebook)

10. Jibby Chow, Bangsar

Image via Johnson Lam/Google Maps

Image via Jibby Group (Facebook)

11. Jibby By The Park, Desa Parkcity

Image via Jibby Group (Facebook)

Image via Jibby Group (Facebook)

12. Oh Yeah Banana Leaf, Bukit Bintang

Image via Shiva Seelan/Google Maps

Image via Salini Moghan/Google Maps

13. Mantra Rooftop Bar and Lounge, Bangsar

Image via Eatigo

Image via Jeffrey Tanggau/Google Maps

14. JungleBird, Bukit Damansara

Image via Z I Rayhan/Google Maps

Image via JungleBird (Facebook)

15. The Attic Bar, Kuala Lumpur

Image via Melissa Pereira/Google Maps

Image via The Attic Bar (Facebook)

16. Mahbub, Bangsar

Image via Restoran Mahbub, Bangsar (Facebook)

Image via Adnan Aladin/Google Maps

17. Yeast Bistronomy, Bangsar and Taman Tun Dr Ismail

Image via Yeast Group (Facebook)

Image via Yeast Group (Facebook)

18. Sushi Ryu, KLCC

Image via Sushi Ryu (Facebook)

Image via Sushi Ryu (Facebook)

19. Nippori, Petaling Jaya

Image via Nippori (Facebook)

Image via Nippori (Facebook)

20. Luce Osteria Contemporanea, Kuala Lumpur

Image via Luce Osteria Contemporanea (Facebook)

Image via Luce Osteria Contemporanea (Facebook)

21. Vin’s, Taman Tun Dr Ismail

Image via Vin’s Restaurant (Facebook)

Image via Vin’s Restaurant (Facebook)

22. Positano Risto, Publika

Image via Amy Loke/Google Maps

Image via Positano Risto at Publika (Facebook)

23. Devi’s Corner, Bangsar

Image via Raymond Lam/Google Maps

Image via Vigneswara Rao/Google Maps

24. Ramen Bar Shi Shi Do, Petaling Jaya

Image via Ramen Bar Shi Shi Do (Facebook)

Image via Cayson Wong/Google Maps

25. La Risata Bar Pizzeria Ristorante, Medan Damansara and Ampang

Image via Ming Hoh See Min/Google Maps

Image via La Risata Bar Pizzeria Ristorante (Facebook)

26. Michelangelo’s Restaurant & Bar, Pavillion KL and Solaris Mont Kiara

Image via Ernest Siew/Google Maps

Image via Wilson Ng/Google Maps

If you’re not in the mood to eat out, you can always tapau from local eateries to support their business during these trying times:

Meanwhile, Dr Noor Hisham previously asserted that the ongoing reopening of sectors is not indicative of the situation being safe:

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