Starbucks opens second store in HCM City
Starbucks, the giant American coffee company, opened its second store in HCM City on August 1, just six months after making its initial appearance in Vietnam.
"Our customers in HCM City have extended a very warm welcome to us over the last six months and we are thrilled to open our second store in the city," said Patricia Marques, general manager of Coffee Concepts Vietnam, a subsidiary of Hong Kong Maxim's Group.
Starbucks entered Vietnam under a licensing agreement with the Maxim's Group.
Marques said that "the way Starbucks approaches the market is very conservative", and that the new store is in a good location, at the crossroads of Nam Ky Khoi Nghia and Nguyen Du streets in District 1.
Asked about the revenue and number of daily customers at the first Starbucks store, Marques declined to comment. But she did reveal that the company is happy with its performance, describing the area as a "successful market".
"We are here to stay," she said.
Marques said that the company plans to expand to other provinces but no "specific day" has been designated.
"The third store will be in HCM City," she said.
As part of the opening celebrations, Starbucks is donating all transactions from the morning of its opening day to the Ga Saigon Shelter.
The shelter, a charity house under the Woman's Charity Association of HCM City, takes care of 20 girls aged 6-16, who need financial support to attend school.