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This Michelin-approved restaurant will take you on a trip to Asia & here’s why

May 7 2021 Share

What started off as a buzzing food truck that showed the island a new side of Asian food eventually became a Michelin Plate-achieving, palate-inspiring fusion hotspot in the heart of St. Julian’s. Of course we’re referring to KuYa Asian Pub, a restaurant which intertwines authentic Asian cooking with modern flair, local produce and good vibes.

A product of extensive travels to the East and genuine love for the craft, KuYa deserves every bit of praise coming its way, not to mention its esteemed Michelin Plate award which highlights international locations which exhibit culinary greatness. This greatness can be seen in menu items such as the Tori Karage, Special Crispy Duck Leg, Udon Drunken Noodles and so much more.

What makes this Asian pub even better is the fact that not only is it available from Wolt & Bolt Food but you can head over there yourself for pick-up and receive a 10% discount on your whole bill. So let’s break it down a bit; you’ve got yourself some mouth-watering Thai Japanese cuisine & great value for money which will definitely take you on a trip to Asia.

KuYa Asian Pub: Redefining Asian fusion food.

Tag someone who loves Asian food.🍜Located in the heart of St. Julian's, the Michelin-recognised KuYa Asian Pub takes you on a trip to Asia with its variety of Asian fusion and we honestly can't get enough. 😍#MaltaDaily #AD

Posted by Malta Daily on Thursday, 29 April 2021

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Rosianne Cutajar gifts mothers outside schools for Mother’s Day

Rosianne Cutajar gifts mothers outside schools for Mother’s Day
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Rosianne Cutajar surprised mothers bringing their children to schools in Qormi and Luqa with flowers for the upcoming Mother’s Day festivities. Cutajar stated that a mother’s ability to balance both work and family is incredible.

She thanked all mothers for their sacrifices and love they give their children which cannot be in any way be measured. Rosianne’s generous gesture for the upcoming Mother’s Day festivity reminds us exactly why we love our mothers, inspiring more to shower their mums with gratitude and appreciation for what they do.

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Pfizer makes €2.9 billion out of COVID-19 vaccine

Pfizer makes €2.9 billion out of COVID-19 vaccine
May 7 2021 Share

The COVID-19 vaccine boosted the pharmaceutical company Pfizer’s sales up to €2.9 billion ($3.5 billion) in the first quarter. This led to Pfizer racking up its annual expectations for revenue from $15 billion to a whopping $26 billion. Pfizer, who splits the vaccine profits with partner BioNTech, raised full-year revenue up to $72.5 billion from $61.4 billion, mostly due to signed contracts for 1.6 billion vaccine doses in 2021 alone.

Chief Executive Albert Bourla stated that diluted earnings per share hit 86 US cents, with earnings coming from more than 50 countries demanding the vaccine. Bourla expressed his satisfaction with how Pfizer initiated 2021, stating ‘We continued to accelerate production and shipments of our COVID-19 vaccine – many cases exceeding our contractual obligations for delivery timelines.’

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Mark Laurence reframes the questions surrounding cannabis and drug use

Mark Laurence reframes the questions surrounding cannabis and drug use
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Mark Laurence Zammit flipped the script when it came to what people ask about cannabis and drug use. He starts by pointing out that everyone, including the government and the opposition, is asking the wrong question. He insists that, instead of asking why someone shouldn’t have the right to smoke a joint, we should instead be asking why people have the need to smoke a joint.

Despite acknowledging that there are people who smoke for fun whilst living a relatively good life, many are resorting to smoking because they are stressed, have no reason to get out of bed in the morning and a slew of other problems. He states that life is too demanding to do things such as buying a house or to get married. He concludes by saying that to remove the problem, we must work at removing the demand which only exists because of these problematic conditions of depression and anxiety.

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