Pizza chain Little Caesars has announced its official entry into the Cambodian market with the brand’s inaugural store set to open on 10 November 2024 on Koh Pich in Phnom Penh.
Cambodia is the 29th country Little Caesars has entered.
Spearheaded by Worldbridge Group chairman Neak Oknha Rithy Sear, the franchise’s debut on Koh Pich is anticipated to be the first of many in the country. A second is planned for early 2025.
Little Caesars is committed to simplifying mealtime for families by offering freshly made pizzas that are ready for immediate takeaway.
The brand’s menu in Cambodia will include classics such as pepperoni and cheese, with prices starting at $6.49 for a large pizza.
Sides such as Crazy Bread and new Crazy Puffs will complement these offerings.
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By GlobalDataThe menu will also feature flavours unique to Cambodian cuisine.
Little Caesars global retail president Paula Vissing said: “Little Caesars has always been about bringing families and friends together over delicious food.
“We’re thrilled to offer Cambodian families a quick, affordable option that delivers exceptional taste and quality every time.
From the moment you walk in, we want you to feel welcome and excited, knowing you’re getting delicious pizza made with top-quality ingredients at a great value.”
In celebration of its Cambodian launch, Little Caesars is organising special promotions and giveaways for early customers at the Koh Pich store.
In October 2024, Little Caesars signed new licence agreements to launch Little Caesars Express locations across US college campuses, beginning with Eastern Michigan University from the autumn of 2024 and continuing with Washington State University in 2025.