Another culinary war in the making?
He defended the move, saying there was “nothing wrong” with it.
He was jailed for 6 weeks and ordered to pay the cleanup cost.
Many took to social media to express appreciation for Singapore’s gesture.
MFA said the available seats were offered to Malaysians and South Koreans as a sign of solidarity during the crisis.
She pleaded guilty to one charge out of a total of four.
The restaurant insisted that the customer had been informed of pricing beforehand.
He was also sentenced to 12 cane strokes.
A rare show of honesty.
Court documents stated that Liu had been facing financial difficulties since last year.
He initially asked for RM9,200 before increasing the amount.
Sentencing is scheduled for Feb 27.
It stemmed from the landlord’s negative experience with S’porean tenants.
It was meant to be a joke that underlined an aspiration.