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Wah! It’s Wa Sushi!

Felex Tan, Founder & CEO , Wa Sushi

12-Apr-22 10:00

Wah! It’s Wa Sushi!

Wa Sushi is an F&B Ecommerce company, building “Quality Food-Made For Delivery” as they sell quality Japanese cuisine. They are the new boys in the cloud kitchen industry and also one of the top 20 Companies of ScaleUp Malaysia Cohort 3 and have successfully raised funds through ECG as well as from Quest Ventures. We speak to Felex Tan, founder and CEO of Wa Sushi to explore more on the quest for cloud kitchens.

Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Freda Liu


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Categories:  business analysisSMEentrepreneurstrends and forecastsmarketstechfoodtechnology

Tags:  cloud kitchenssushiseafoodfood deliveryjapanese cuisineOFB-BossBoleh





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