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Marrybrown’s Thailand flavour inspired menu returns

The menu features different Tom Yam chicken flavours.

Malaysian QSR brand Marrybrown has brought back its limited-time Tom Yam Chicken menu.

The menu brings back the favourites such as the Tom Yam Chicken, Tom Yam Chicken Burger, Tom Yam Porridge, and Tom Yam Fries, each celebrated for its perfect blend of Thai spices and chillies. 

This year, Marrybrown enhances the dining experience by introducing the Tom Yam Chicken Bucket which is available in a 6-piece, 9-piece, and 12-piece option.

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“As a Malaysian-made brand, Marrybrown’s belief is to always offer ‘something different’ and delicious to our fellow Malaysians. Since the initial launch of our Tom Yam flavoured menu, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Our customers' appreciation for Thai flavours inspired us to reintroduce these dishes with a Malaysian twist - the addition of the new Marrybrown Tom Yam Chicken Bucket,” shared Daniel Chan, Chief Executive Officer of Marrybrown.

Marrybrown has 500 restaurants across 16 countries.

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