
Located in the city’s largest dining and lifestyle hotspot in Yuen Long district, the new restaurant offers quick and contemporary Thai cuisine, adding a creative twist to classic recipes. It’s a part of a global portfolio of Mango Tree restaurants, which can be found in many of the world’s major cities, including Tokyo, Hong Kong, London, Bangkok, Dubai and Mumbai.
“The brand is ideally positioned to cater to today’s generation of diners, who demand informal yet high-quality culinary experiences. Mango Tree Cafes are designed specifically for shopping malls,” said Trevor MacKenzie, Mango Tree’s global managing director.
“Mango Tree Cafe is one of our most exciting brands, and I am delighted to welcome diners to our two new outlets in Hong Kong. In line with current social and gastronomic trends, Mango Tree Cafe provides fun and fuss-free dining for customers who require maximum convenience without compromising on food quality.”
The expansion of Mango Tree Cafe marks the latest stage in the global growth strategy of Mango Tree Worldwide. Only last month the company revealed plans to introduce its Mango Tree restaurant concept to some of the world's biggest international airports. This expansion will build upon the success of Mango Tree’s two existing restaurants at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, whilst harnessing the global power of the Asian travel market.
Mango Tree Worldwide now operates 66 outlets across its various brands, including 13 Mango Tree flagship restaurants, 14 Mango Tree Cafes, six Mango Tree Kitchens, five Mango Tree Bistros and two Mango Tree Delis, plus Mango Chilli. The company also operates 24 COCA Restaurants.
“Thai food is now one of the world's most sought-after types of cuisine. Combined with the significant footfall that comes with being located in major shopping malls, we are extremely confident about the future success of Mango Tree Cafe. We look forward to introducing this exciting concept to diners in even more major cities in the coming months and years,” MacKenzie added.