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Kampar from South Philadelphia joined the fire, plans to open again, says the restaurant, says the restaurant

Demolition at SPS Technologies After Fire | Digital letter


Demolition at SPS Technologies After Fire | Digital letter

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Kampar, a Malaysian restaurant in South Philadelphia, nominated by James Beard Award, is temporarily closed after a fire, according to his Instagram account.

In a post on Sunday, the Bella Vista restaurant says partially: “We have to temporarily close to remedy the damage that the fire caused. We are working hard to do it as soon as possible and are lucky, some amazing ones To help contractors.

The bar is destroyed, it says in the post office, but “our Guinness sign is survived and is still a symbol of the living strength.”

“We want to be open again soon and you will all keep up to date,” says the post from Sunday morning.

Firefighters stand in front of Kampar after the fire

Kampar via Instagram


The restaurant ceased for the first time that it was closed on Saturday due to a fire and also shared a fundraiser for employees. Around 6,100 US dollars were collected online by Sunday afternoon.

Kampar is the “next chapter of Saté Kampar nominated by James Bart and a platform for underrepresented foods,” says his website. It is a James Beard Award Semifinalist This year for the best new bar. Two local chefs are currently working in Kampar, according to the website Reuben Asaram and Cote Tapia-Marmugi.