Ediya Coffee, a leading South Korean coffeehouse chain, has officially opened its first store in Malaysia, marking a key milestone in the company’s international expansion. The new branch, located in Elmina, was launched with a grand opening ceremony on December 19, attended by notable guests such as Moon Chang-ki, Chairman of Ediya Coffee, Mohammad Hafiz bin Abdul Rahim, CEO of Ediya’s Malaysian partner, Tengku Zafrul Aziz, Minister of International Trade and Industry, and Mohammad Kamil bin Abdul Munim, Political Secretary to the Prime Minister.
The event highlighted the launch of the Elmina location, signaling the beginning of Ediya Coffee’s ambitious overseas expansion plans. Chairman Moon expressed his excitement about the new venture, stating, “Ediya Coffee plans to embark on a full-scale overseas expansion starting with the opening of the Elmina branch.”
Founded in 2001, Ediya Coffee has become one of South Korea’s most popular coffee brands, known for offering high-quality coffee at affordable prices. The decision to expand into Malaysia aligns with the growing demand for specialty coffee and the rise of café culture in Asia. With Malaysia’s thriving coffee scene and competitive market, Ediya Coffee sees significant potential to cater to local consumers’ evolving tastes.
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