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MTA 057 - Alan Chong fed the stranded International Students during lockdown

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At the height of the Covid lockdown, as a Melbourne winter was taking hold, a sympathetic restaurant owner took it upon himself to feed the hoards of International students who found themselves trapped in the city.

David Bongiorno and I meet Alan Chong, and hear the story.

Alan runs Tian 38 and used his kitchen to dispense up to 700 meals a day for people who really needed a hand at a very difficult time.

You will love Alan. We do!

Why not book a table at Tian 38 next time you are in Melbourne and meet Alan?

Contact David via Twitter @davidbongiorno or check out his helpful posts on Instagram @davidbongiorno

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At the height of the Covid lockdown, as a Melbourne winter was taking hold, a sympathetic restaurant owner took it upon himself to feed the hoards of International students who found themselves trapped in the city.

David Bongiorno and I meet Alan Chong, and hear the story.

Alan runs Tian 38 and used his kitchen to dispense up to 700 meals a day for people who really needed a hand at a very difficult time.

You will love Alan. We do!

Why not book a table at Tian 38 next time you are in Melbourne and meet Alan?

Contact David via Twitter @davidbongiorno or check out his helpful posts on Instagram @davidbongiorno

  continue reading

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