School Food 6th branch store opened in Tun Mun, Hong Kong.

School Food 6th branch store opened in Tun Mun, Hong Kong.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] School Food announced on the 27th that it has opened its 6th branch in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong.


The Tuen Mun branch is located in the TMT (Tuen Mun Town) Plaza, a central area of the region, operating both a food court and delivery services. School Food explained that this was actively implemented in response to the increased demand for contactless services due to COVID-19 in Hong Kong.


TMT Plaza is the largest and oldest shopping mall in the northwest region of Hong Kong, boasting approximately 1 million square feet across five floors. It houses over 400 well-known brands, more than 50 restaurants, and a cinema, attracting an average daily foot traffic of over 300,000 people.


School Food offers menus using representative Korean ingredients popular among locals in Hong Kong, such as ‘Ojingeo Meokmul Mari’ (Squid Ink Mari), ‘Bulgogi Mari’, and ‘Budae Jjigae Ramen’.



A School Food official stated, “Looking at the sales of stores opened in Hong Kong so far, menus using representative Korean ingredients such as ‘Mari’, ‘Bulgogi’, and ‘Japchae’ have been the most popular,” adding, “We will continue to actively expand overseas to widely promote the excellence and taste of Korean cuisine to more international consumers.”


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