Thailand

Yum China eyes Thailand's 5 billion baht hotpot market

The company also plans to expand in Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia.

Yum China eyes Thailand's 5 billion baht hotpot market

The company also plans to expand in Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia.

Mango Tree rolls out new grab and go concept in Thailand

The new store is located at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport.

MOS Burger gets new partner to expand Thai operations

The chief executive of a printed circuit board maker company will acquire a 74.3% stake in the Japanese burger chain.

Taco Bell looks to double international outlets, centralising on their APAC expansion

The US-based taco chain says that the market is getting more familiar with Mexican food.

ZEN Corporation Group readies for IPO to fuel domestic and international expansion

The company expects to be listed during the first quarter of the year.

Myanmar-based Feel International launches debut site in Thailand

This is the company’s first step towards international expansion.

Dairy Queen Thailand eyes 1,000 stores by 2023

The ice cream chain’s franchisee plans to launch more food trucks and bolster their delivery services.

Taco Bell arrives in Thailand

The new Bangkok site has a special menu that offers extra spicy food and local beer.

New vegan fast food concept opens debut store in Thailand

The new brand considers launching more stores across Southeast Asia and the US.

IHOP franchisee in Thailand plans to open 10 sites by 2021

They recently opened their third site in Mega Bangna Mall.

Burger King Thailand rolls out new three-year expansion plan

The burger chain is set to open 16 new stores this year.

Omotesando Koffee to open first store in Bangkok

The upscale brand originated in an old Tokyo home in 2011. Japanese coffee brand Omotesando Koffee is officially making its way to Thailand, following news that it will open its first site in Bangkok. As reported by The Standard, the new site will be located on the 3rd floor of Siam Paragon and is expected to feature the brand’s coffee bar counter with a unique cube steel frame. The space also has mini-bars and is reminiscent Japanese tea ceremonies as baristas and drinkers will face each other. Omotesando Koffee started in an old wooden home in Tokyo in 2011 and eventually grew to become an upscale coffee destination. Due to deterioration of the old house, they closed in December 2015 but has since resurfaced in Hong Kong the year after. It has since expanded to Singapore and has plans to debut in London as well.  

Starbucks Thailand reopens Reserve store

It is now the coffee brand’s biggest store in the country.