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Mister Donut debuts in Hong Kong

It is located in an art shopping mall in Tsim Sha Tsui.

​Invest Hong Kong has announced that Japanese doughnut chain Mister Donut opened its first store in Hong Kong as part of its overseas expansion plan in the region.
     
The opening of Mister Donut in Hong Kong is a partnership between Duskin Co. Ltd. from Japan and a local franchisee, Dragon Circle Enterprise Limited.

“We will open the second shop by the end of this year, and nine in total by 2027," said Fanny Su, CEO of Dragon Circle Enterprise Limited. 
 
The new store is located in an art shopping mall in Tsim Sha Tsui. 

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