MADO Sets to Expand in Far East Countries

One of Mado chains in Maltepe Carrefour Super Market.
“Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand, South Korea and Singapore are our new markets.
We had made an agreement with this region last year but had not begun exporting. Now the game has begun,” said Mehmet Kanbur, board president of MADO. He outlined that MADO planned to open cafes serving Turkish food and desserts, not just ice cream.
The next market on MADO’s list is China.
“It’s a huge world over there, with an immense population and demand. It is going to be a very
different market for us,” added Kanbur, who also stressed that MADO is in talks with many different countries, even the U.S.
Established in 1963 by Yaşar Kanbur, MADO became a chain in 1991. It has more than 240 restaurants and cafes in Turkey.
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