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All three venues of the $7 million project in the Tivoli Arcade are now open. Find Khoo’s Masterchef-famous laksa bombs, ...
Malaysian-born Junda Khoo ’s Ho Jiak has four iterations across Sydney, including the hatted Town Hall restaurant. Now, Khoo ...
Saving the best ’til last, Sydney chef Junda Khoo today opens the crown jewel in his Melbourne mega-venue. And it’s got even more fireworks than its northern cousins.
Sixteen dishes are on offer, from drunken chicken to green-sambal eggplant, and you can get three for $15. The name “da bao”, ...
While Junda Khoo was working in banking, he was dreaming of cooking the Malaysian food of his childhood. In partnership with MYOB, we’re sharing stories of Australian entrepreneurs who have shown more ...
When Junda Khoo said he wanted to offer home-style Malaysian food at a restaurant in Sydney's Chinatown, people thought he was crazy. “They told me no one will pay for home-cooked food.
We need to treat it with respect'," says Junda Khoo, the owner and head chef of Malaysian restaurant, Ho Jiak, in Sydney. Respect, along with culture and empowerment, are at the heart of food ...
Junda Khoo of Sydney’s much-loved Ho Jiak restaurant group is one of them. “I loved the rush of working in a big investment bank and wanted to end up as CEO,” says Khoo. “But one day it ...
Since opening the wildly popular Ho Jiak in Sydney, now with four locations, Malaysian-born chef Junda Khoo has been sharing the food of his homeland and challenging expectations of what the ...