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Royal Burger chain to open six fast food restaurants in 2012, enter Kyiv market in 2013
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9 February 2012
Krymbin Group LLC (Ivano-Frankivsk), which is developing the Royal Burger fast food restaurant chain in Ukraine, plans in 2012 to open up to six of its own and franchised restaurants in Western Ukraine, while today the chain includes two outlets, Manager for Royal Burger Chain Development Vadym Halchak has told Interfax-Ukraine.
"Today we have two restaurants, including our own one in Ivano-Frankivsk and a franchising one in Uzhgorod. We plan in 2012 to open two or three of our own restaurants and two or three franchised restaurants in Western Ukraine, particularly Mukacheve, Khmelnytsky, Rivne, Ternopil, and Chernivtsi," he said.
He said that investment in one outlet as part of a food court starts from $35,000, while the cost of a stationary outlet starts from $40,000.
"We plan to enter the Kyiv market in 2013. We're cooperating with a real estate agency, viewing premises at a good price, but we have not found a good one yet," Halchak said.
"Our pricing policy is the following: the price of a hamburger is UAH 5.50. A Big Royal Burger costs about UAH 16, but this is a roll of 504 grams, three cutlets, etc.," he added.
In addition, the restaurants also foresee Royal Coffee mini coffee houses.
The first Royal Burger restaurant was opened in 2010.
Krymbin Group LLC was established in 2010. The owners of the chain are Ukrainian investors, whose names are not disclosed.
Source: InterFax Ukraine
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