Malak Al Tawouk expands its presence in Sharjah


November 1, 2020 | By RetailME Bureau

Lebanese fast-food chain’s Malak Al Tawouk Restaurant opens its first branch in Sharjah in Matajer Al Juraina, one of the distinct shopping malls that provides a unique shopping experience for residents and university students in the heart of Sharjah.

Malak Al Tawouk has increased the number of its stores in the UAE to five branches with the current opening. Its four branches are in Dubai on Hessa Street, Motor City, Business Bay and Dubai Silicon Oasis. The company is looking forward to opening its first delivery unit in Abu Dhabi in December.

Founded in 1996 with over 40 branches in Lebanon, Malak Al Tawouk is a famous Lebanese fast-food chain serving Tawouk Sandwiches with a selection of Burgers and Platters. The brand is known for its large classic Tawouk sandwiches folded in fresh Lebanese bread with a wide selection of starters.

“Since inception, Malak Al Tawouk brand has been looking to reach out to the largest number possible of customers in various locations in the country. Sharjah has always been on the top of the list with its diversity of residential communities and presence of the most prominent educational and universities especially in Al Juraian area, which is surrounded by various
scientific and medical complexes”, says Mahmoud Harb, managing director and co-founder of Yummy Junction.

“We are proud to cooperate with Matajer, part of Majid Al Futtaim Group, known for its management and deep experience in managing commercial and shopping centres with high efficiency”, Harb adds.

Malak al Tawouk Restaurant is a popular Lebanese restaurant chain, founded in 1996. Currently, the chain operates a network of company-owned and franchised restaurants in Lebanon and international markets, including the Middle East.

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