New Shinning House restaurant bets on appetite for ‘genuine’ Chinese, Indonesian fast-foods

The Shinning House outlet which was launched yesterday at the food court at the Giftland Mall (Dhanash Ramroop photo)

In a bid to offer Guyanese “genuine” Chinese and Indonesian fast food,        the Chinese franchise Shinning House Restaurant launched its first outlet in the Caribbean yesterday at the Giftland Mall.

Speaking to the media yesterday, company spokesperson, Tanja Saridjo, said, “We won’t have a normal Lowmein or Chowmein or whatever you’re used to. It’s going to be like fries, fruits, vegetables and meat, a lot more meat than anything, and will be healthier than the normal Chinese food that is offered around the world.”

The woman explained that unlike normal fast food, such as Church’s Chicken and Popeyes, which Guyanese are accustomed to, the new restaurant will feature a menu which will have items that are healthier. She said that their signature dishes will feature a wide combination of fruits, vegetables and meat together in a bowl.