Beyond a curved bay window painted with flowers, Sherry Gao is pouring coffee made from single-origin beans, infusing honey with tea leaves and hoping that her Mandarin Coffee Stand — all but hidden ...
Chinese beverage chains are redefining coffee culture in the country — and now they're trying to win over customers in the U.S. and beyond. Luckin Coffee, China's largest coffee chain, has expanded ...
The high-tech Chinese coffee company is brewing up an IPO — but can it compete? Luckin Coffee has Starbucks worried. The Xiamen-based upstart has opened 2,370 coffee shops across 28 Chinese cities ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 — China is widely associated with tea culture, making it a surprise to many that the country also ...
Hong Kong (CNN) — Luckin Coffee, the Chinese chain that has been rebuilding its business since a fraud scandal four years ago, has reported a commanding sales lead over rival Starbucks in the ...
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China's #1 Coffee Chain Is Now In America—I Tried The Buzziest Drinks To See What's Worth It
China's biggest coffee chain, Luckin Coffee, has started opening locations throughout New York City. Luckin is known for its emphasis on technology and speed, focusing on digital-only orders and ...
Luckin Coffee is disrupting the Chinese freshly brewed coffee market via affordability and technology. The company has a long growth runway given the low penetration of coffee consumption in China.
On Hunan Road in Shanghai’s French Concession, jazz music drifts from a shop with sleek wooden panels and leather seats. The place could easily be mistaken for a bar. Instead, the storefront is a high ...
The coffee company trying to topple Starbucks in China is planning to storm other big markets. Luckin Coffee will partner with Kuwait-based company The Americana Group to set up a coffee retail ...
Luckin Coffee is set to take its most significant international leap yet with plans to open a branch in lower Manhattan. "New York is probably culturally the best testing ground for an international ...
Luckin Coffee has Starbucks worried. The Xiamen-based upstart has opened 2,370 coffee shops across 28 Chinese cities since June 2017. And on Monday, it announced plans for a Nasdaq initial public ...
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