Indonesian coffee brand Toko Kopi Tuku expands into South Korea

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Indonesian coffee brand Toko Kopi Tuku has opened its first pop-up store in South Korea, in collaboration with Kornerd Coffee, one of Seoul’s coffee industry players. 

Located in Seoul’s Gangnam District, the location offers Indonesian coffee specialities including ‘iced latte with aren sugar’. 

“This is our third trip to South Korea, and with each visit, my admiration for the country’s creative industry and vibrant coffee culture grew stronger,” said Andanu Prasetyo, CEO and Founder of Toko Kopi Tuku.

“It’s this very fascination that fuels our wish to bring with us our Tuku flavours, right from the corner of Cipete in Jakarta to Seoul, hoping not to just meet new faces, but also to learn and explore.” 

Toko Kopi Tuku, founded in 2015 in Jakarta, aims to provide coffee with a sustainable approach. The company has locations in Indonesia and South Korea, marking its debut in the worldwide market. 

Further reading: Indonesian coffee chain Tomoro Coffee expands into Singapore 

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