Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is a London based football club competing in the British Premier League.
If you were to ask any avid football fan, Tottenham Hotspur will almost always be associated with English striker Harry Kane and its Korean import Son Heung Min.
But with the opening of its brand new £1billion stadium complex, Tottenham and visiting fans alike have something more to cheer for than just football.
Replacing the old White Hart Lane stadium, the brand new stadium complex is also equipped with a whopping 60 food and drink outlets serving a wide range of delicious foods and drinks.
The world’s first for any football stadium, Malaysian fans too will be wowed as two of Malaysia’s most famous food export are featured in one of the stadium’s food outlet.
Menu di stadium baru kita, ada Malaysian rendang dengan Malaysian chicken curry. ?
Kena try nie!
Gambar ehsan @MalaysiaSpurs pic.twitter.com/ZI1DJnGA5s
— Tottenham Hotspur (@Spurs_MAS) April 5, 2019
Taking to Twitter @Spurs_MAS shared the discovery in its status which writes, “There is a new menu at our new stadium, we have Malaysian rendang and Malaysian chicken curry.”
“We have yet to confirm whether the rendang is of the crispy variety just yet, but we will keep you updated,” it cheekily writes.
Sold at the Naan and Noodle outlet, if you are looking to brave the English weather with some curry while rooting for your beloved spurs, you need to only churn out £8.95 (RM47.73).
For the Malaysian rendang, you only need to pay £7.95 (RM42.39) for a meal that includes spiced rice, poppadoms and Asian salad.
We would also like to note that the ground has also an on-site microbrewery that churns out craft beer for those who want to quench their thirst after shouting obscenities during the football match. 😛
Though the prices may not be Malaysian (as we all would’ve guessed), but having curry and rendang during a football match is certainly a first in the United Kingdom, and is simply unheard of by Malaysian standards!
Also read: “Chicken Rendang is Never Crispy,” Says British High Commissioner of Malaysia