Malaysia is seeing the emergence of a number of cafés, with a particular emphasis on the opening of more new outlets in shopping malls. Café Kitsuné, for example, marked its ninth opening in Malaysia with a new boutique café in the new Exchange TRX shopping centre in Kuala Lumpur.
In line with the changing culture being seen in the post-pandemic era, many Malaysian consumers are increasingly valuing convenient food ordering methods, and particularly drive-through concepts, which are growing rapidly and expected to continue to expand significantly in the forecast period. While Starbucks has been pioneering the drive-through specialist coffee and tea shops landscape, other players such as The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf are following suit by opening their own drive-through outlets.
The forecast period is set to see cross-collaboration lead to the development of unique café concepts in the Malaysian market. This process was already in evidence in the final year of the review period, involving luxury fashion brands.
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Cafés/Bars
This category encompasses all establishments where the focus is on drinking (either alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages). While a wide variety of snacks and full meals are offered, it is not uncommon for consumers to only order a drink. As a general rule, establishments deriving 50% of their income or more from the sale of drinks are included here.
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