Posted by Tashan > 2017-04-06 11:16 | Report Abuse
I heard they have outlets in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou and doing well. The nouveau riche urban Chinese are changing their preferences from tea to coffee. they are also more likely to try new cuisines. A number of chains from Taiwan and the mainland established themselves 20 years ago serving Chinese style coffee house fare. They aren't doing too badly either.
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Posted by jayalbert > 2017-04-04 11:22 | Report Abuse
with different taste bud of the China people, it will b interesting if oldtown can make it there.. unless they localised the menu to suit the chinese.. but one thing though, they r smart to penetrate south china first, bcos northern china will b a different ball game.. if old town can survive n even manage to expand their presence to north china, i salute them..