Bosco Wong opens new restaurant in Malaysia

Bosco Wong opens new restaurant in Malaysia

15 Nov – Last weekend, Bosco Wong opened up a new restaurant branch for Overtime restaurant, in Ipoh, Malaysia, according to a report on JayneStars' website.

Although Bosco is in the midst of filming a movie, he took the time to fly to Malaysia for the grand opening of his restaurant which he describes to be a "gift" for his mother.

Since only a simple launch was held for Overtime, the event was not publicised in advance. Only the restaurant's shareholders and invited guests attended. However, that didn't stop his fans from finding out and trying to catch a glimpse of Bosco.

It is reported that from an earlier promotional tour in Malaysia, Bosco was left with a deep impression of the restaurant chain, Overtime. In partnership with a few friends in Malaysia, Bosco then decided to invest in opening a new branch of the restaurant.

Investing in Malaysia for the first time, Bosco spent a seven-figure sum to build a 8,000 square feet, bi-level restaurant, which is the largest Overtime restaurant in Malaysia.

At the launching ceremony, Bosco indicated that he possessed a long-time desire to open a restaurant in Hong Kong, but was limited by the expensive rent there.

It is also reported that the same amount of rent that he spent in Malaysia may only allow for the rental of a 300 square feet space in Hong Kong.