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Taiwan, with regular quality checks that meet national safety certifications, ensuring consumer safety and providing peace of mind for franchisees.


MILKSHA Milksha, one of Taiwan’s most popular beverage brands, runs over 480 global stores, offering distinctive, handcrafted, and high-quality beverage experiences and a first flagship store on Shaftesbury Avenue in London’s Chinatown.Milksha’s franchise opportunity offers entrepreneurs the chance to align with a brand celebrated for its unwavering commitment to quality, creativity, and customer satisfaction. Over 480 stores worldwide and prestigious awards –


including the ITI Excellent Flavor Award – along with a proven track record of success underline Milksha’s commitment to creativity and customer satisfaction. Franchisees benefit from comprehensive support, including training and marketing, ensuring a strong partnership with a distinguished brand.


MIZUSAWA MILK TEA OF THE WORLD & SPECIALTY COFFEE


The world’s first AI intelligent tea shop with an ESG self-circulating power generation system. Inspired by a new concept of drinks worldwide, incorporating cultural features from various countries into its beverages, MIZUSAWA Milk Tea Of The World & Specialty Coffee lead the latest trend of travelling the world through drinks. Founded in Taiwan in 2009, MIZUSAWA have continuously


expanded their reach into several countries worldwide, and in 2023, officially established an international promotion centre and flagship store in Australia. In addition to a main store in Taiwan, MIZUSAWA have expanded to Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, UK, Indonesia, Turkey and Australia.


NUTTEA NUT MYLK CAFE NUTTEA advocates animal-free drinks and diets. The signature Nut Mylk and Nut Cream are loved by all ages, they are just too good to be true. The brand opened its first London branch


in 2019 and has now expanded to three others in the capital. NUTTEA have been developing nut-related diets for years


and continuously improving the quality of nuts used, creating products not only beneficial to health but also creates a rich flavour, making it a better choice to mix with tea, coffee or fresh fruits. Plant-based milk in supermarkets often contain less than


8% real nuts and are frequently made with powders using added preservatives and additives. IT’S NUTS! With the increasing awareness of health and the environment, plant-based diets hold increasing appeal.


MOON MET MOUNTAIN SHAWARMA A 40-strong franchise network in Taiwan, Moon Met Mountain Shawarma is the number-one brand of Shawarma in the region. This is Shawarma with an Asian taste.


SPICYQUEEN Taiwan’s first personal take-out stir-fried hotpot. Customers can choose dishes from a range of spice levels. Packed with rich, fresh ingredients and a medley of vibrant flavours, all brought together by a secret sauce, SpicyQueen dishes promise to elevate your dining experience by transporting your taste buds to a sensational feast! Prepare for a culinary adventure that ignites your senses! 


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