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FIVE GUYS makes its debut at Resorts World Genting

Resorts World Genting at Genting Highlands welcomes the first FIVE GUYS's outlet in Malaysia recently Experience the fun of creating your own burgers and milkshakes firsthand with us. Occupying a space of 2600 square feet, our vibrant diner at lifestyle mall Sky Avenue is located at a prime stretch and can accommodate up to 50 guests. The new store will also serve up a no pork & no lard experience to cater to a wider audience.

FIVE GUYS has been a Washington D. C. area favorite since 1986 when Jerry and Janie Murrell offered sage advice to three of the Murrell brothers, “Start a business or go to college.” The Murrell brothers chose the business route and opened a carry-out burger joint in Arlington, Virginia. 

The little burger joint quickly developed a cult-like following. Customers voted the burger #1 in the D.C. metro area. Steadily, two more brothers joined the team and as the family grew, so did the business. In early 2003, Jerry and Janie, along with the “Five Guys”, began to offer franchise opportunities. Decades later, they have more than 1700 locations across the globe. 

By maintaining a simple ethos, coupled with the highest quality, the Murrells continue to follow through on the vision they outlined in 1986. What sets us apart from the rest?

FIVE GUYS encourages their customers to take charge and create their own unique burger, hotdog or sandwich. With a range of 15 free toppings, customers can explore different combinations for their unique preferences. As such, there are approximately 250,000 combinations one can choose from.

 Similarly, FIVE GUYS milkshakes can also be concocted to one’s unique preference with its 8 free mix-ins including salted caramel, chocolate and malted milk. Our traditional FIVE GUYS fries are also one that you need to try. Cooked in peanut oil and made boardwalk style, firm on the outside with a creamy, mashed potato filling. Absolutely craveable. Alternatively, you can try them with spicy Cajun seasoning too for a li’l kick!

We really recommend you getting your hands on the classic cheeseburger. Although all toppings are free, and we’re all excited about that, we suggest sticking to a few so that you can taste the flavours of the burger. Can’t take the heat? Have grilled jalapenos. Tired of the same condiments? Try mixing all sauces in! Some combination highlights include The Bunless Burger Bowl or the Chicago dog with tomato, relish, pickles, hot sauce, mustard and green peppers.

Fun Facts 

1. Our buns are freshly baked every day with a secret recipe and warmed on the grill to get the perfect toast. 

2. Our burger patties are all hand-formed, 100% beef with a 80/20 lean beef to fat ratio to keep them juicy! 

3. Fries are all hand-cut and cooked in pure peanut oil. 

4. We don’t have timers or microwaves in our stores at all.


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