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CYK Hospitalities Expands Internationally

CYK Hospitalities, a leading end-to-end F&B consultancy, has assisted Twisting Scoops, India’s first Turkish ice cream brand to expand its footprint in the international market by providing leasing and expansion services. In Sri Lanka, with the help of CYK Hospitalities, Twisting Scoops has transformed itself into a full full-fledged Turkish café concept. 

To capitalize on the absence of Turkish cuisine in the Sri Lankan market and with a view to offer a novel and distinct experience to the local population, the experts from CYK Hospitalities recommended that the brand, instead of focusing on Turkish ice creams only, pivot to a Café model.  Though it’s still early days, but the transition seems to be working, with the Brand recording significant jump in profits. 

On the success of Twisting Scoops newest outlet, Simranjeet Singh, Director, CYK Hospitalities said, “As an entrepreneur, our mission is to empower business owners with services they need to unlock global growth opportunities.” Borrowing from the great Steve Jobs, Simranjeet said, “I want to put a ding in the universe.

Having achieved this newest milestone, CYK Hospitalities is actively exploring international markets for expansion and simultaneously diversifying their client base across various service sectors globally while leveraging their comprehensive approach to problem solving.

Sharing his excitement on this recent development, Pulkit Arora, Director, CYK Hospitalities said, “We’re thrilled to have been able to pitch in our efforts towards the international expansion plans of a fellow entrepreneur. In the future, we’ll continue to focus our efforts on achieving scale in the global markets.”

About CYK Hospitalities

CYK Hospitalities, founded by the experts in the FnB segment, is an FnB consulting firm providing various services in the “BRAND BUILDING” field, specializing in the food and beverage and hospitality segment. The company helps its clients gain recognition for their outlets and restaurants through consultation and consistent support. The company provides on-time services to support its clients in leasing, location mapping & expansion, exposure & networking, hiring & training, competitor analysis, menu engineering, chef hiring, SOP formation, recipes, and food pricing, to name a few.

The company, till date, has partnered with prominent space providers like Phoenix Mall, Pacific Mall, DLF, Vegas Mall, Lulu Group, Lakeshore, Lovely Professional University, etc.

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