Community Rallying Behind Local Restaurant: A Victory for Lisa and Pann!
In a heartwarming turn of events, Lisa and Pann, a family-run Malaysian restaurant in Moseley, has received permission from Birmingham City Council to extend its opening hours until 9 PM. This decision comes as a breath of fresh air for the restaurant owners, Lee Sa Tan and Fui Peng Chong, who had expressed concerns about their ability to sustain the business without the longer hours.
From Uncertainty to Celebration
Initially fearing for their future, the owners have expressed immense gratitude towards their supporters within the community, highlighting the importance of this milestone for their establishment. "This is a huge milestone for us, and it truly wouldn’t have been possible without the amazing support from our friends, family, loyal customers, neighbours, and everyone involved in supporting our application from the very beginning," they stated. The approval marks a positive shift, especially in light of previous rejections for similar applications in the area.
A Local Favorite Grows Stronger
The restaurant's new hours will allow them to offer their delicious Malaysian cuisine for longer, fostering a sense of community and connection among customers. The local sentiment is overwhelmingly supportive, with councillor Izzy Knowles voicing her enthusiasm for the decision, citing the restaurant as an asset to the Moseley area. Comments from the community reflect joy and excitement, making it clear that Lisa and Pann has won the hearts of many.
This case exemplifies how local businesses, when backed by community support, can thrive and adapt in challenging times. As Lisa and Pann prepares to welcome guests for longer evenings filled with tasty food and cherished memories, it stands as a testament to the power of resilience and community spirit.