JAKARTA - The news of the death of Vanessa Angel and her husband, Febri Andriansyah (Auntie) made the public sad. The husband and wife pair are known to be actively building a business lately. One of them is the food and beverage business.

Vannesa and her husband have a food and beverage business through PT Gala Angkasa Perkasa, which was inspired by the name of their son, Gal Sky Andriansyah. But unfortunately, there is no detailed information about what products are produced by PT Gala Angkasa Andriansyah.

The following is the culinary business that Vanessa Angel runs:

1. Homemade kebab business

Previously, Vanessa and Bibi had tried the 2020 home-based kebab business. However, their business performance was up and down because they were still in the atmosphere of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"The point is it's a fad because we have to find a way to make money during this pandemic. We sell our gills from home kebabs," said Vanessa, quoted from Dodit Mulyanto's YouTube account, Friday, November 5.

But unfortunately, Vanessa Angel's culinary business did not last long. Because it is still not stable during this COVID-19 pandemic.

2. Aunt Briyani

After having opened a kebab business, Vanessa has now opened a Biryani rice business with the bowl & bento concept in collaboration with the Marrakech Group. This culinary business, named Tante Biryani, opened its first outlet at Living Plaza, in June 2020.

However, Vanessa Angel and Aunt Ardiansyah's restaurant named Tante Biryani is also located in a shophouse in the Kemang area of Jakarta, South.

Vannesa admitted that initially she was offered by Maria Rotinsulu El Mourabiti, Owner of the Marrakech Group to join the Middle Eastern food business. Seeing the concept and future prospects, the wife of Bibi Ardiyansyah was immediately interested in joining and investing in the business.

Aunt Briyani herself set prices starting from Rp. 34 thousand for the Chicken Briyani fried rice menu, to Rp. 69 thousand for the bento package.

On Nikita Mirzani's YouTube channel, Vanessa said that the culinary business is still promising at this time and the food business is their way to keep earning income during the pandemic.

"Initially from the kebab, frozen food. Until the development finally became Aunt Briyani," said Vanessa Angel.


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