Korean chain Lotteria opens fifth local branch

Jun 1st at 08:14
01-06-2017 08:14:50+07:00

Korean chain Lotteria opens fifth local branch

South Korean food chain Lotteria, operated locally by Yinkok Food Corp, has expanded in Phnom Penh with its fifth branch opening in Dem Tkov market, according to a local media report yesterday.

The franchise first came to Cambodia in 2014 and now has outlets in Aeon Mall, Sovanna Mall, Sorya Mall and on Monivong Boulevard.

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