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Bacha Coffee opens first flagship store in Hong Kong

This is part of the brand’s ongoing global expansion strategy.

Bacha Coffee has launched its first full-concept flagship store in Hong Kong, located at Harbour City.

The 2,500-square-foot space includes a Coffee Boutique, a 50-seat Coffee Room, and a Takeaway counter, offering over 200 varieties of 100% Arabica coffee from 35 countries.

This marks the brand’s first complete dining and retail concept in the city. The Coffee Room features an all-day menu of pastries, viennoiseries, and coffee pairings, served in a setting inspired by Bacha Coffee’s original home in Marrakech.

Traditional coffee brewing methods are used, with “coffee masters” preparing each cup in golden gooseneck pots.

The Hong Kong opening is part of Bacha Coffee’s ongoing global expansion strategy, fueled by its international success.

Since its revival in Marrakech, the brand has expanded to 32 stores across 12 cities, including Paris, Dubai, Doha, Seoul, Singapore, and Taipei. The launch of its European flagship on the Champs-Élysées in April signaled its ongoing global push.

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