Biggest Zoo Coffee opens in Philippines

Korean chain Zoo Coffee has launched its third and largest outlet in the Philippines, at Ayala Vertis North.

Zoo Coffee stands out for its jungle-themed interiors and staff wearing safari costumes.

The menu includes the popular Korean iced dessert bingsu, waffles, sandwiches, hotdogs, and cakes.

Katrina Balolan told ABS-CBN News that the coffee chain plans to open two more branches within the year – at Robinsons Malls and another Ayala mall.

The company is also opening a barista academy to train people, as well as upgrading its logistics and supply chain to support future store openings.

Zoo Coffee opened its first branch in Philippines at Alphaland Makati Place in June 2016, followed by the second one at SM Megamall.

Established in 2009, Zoo Coffee has 100 stores in its home country South Korea.

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