“Tasty – period” will not sell Tom Yam flavored coffee. Instead, the fast food chain will launch cappuccinos and lattes to coincide with Chinese New Year, which takes place on January 29. This was reported to RB.RU by the company’s press service. Previously, Shopper’s wrote that Tom Yam-flavored coffee would appear in the chain’s restaurants.

“Delicious – period” refuted the emergence of Tom Yam flavored coffee
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“Starting January 20, the Tasty – Period chain’s menu will include a line of new seasonal products, developed specifically for the Chinese New Year. The assortment will include “Red Dragon” cappuccino and “Red Dragon” latte, drinks with notes of lemongrass, coconut and ginger, as well as macaroons with matcha and coconut, a cake made with a delicate almond meringue with airy cream, matcha and coconut. said the press service.

Visitors will also be able to order the new Red Dragon syrup. The products will be available for purchase in the chain’s restaurants with a cafeteria concept, the company’s app and the delivery services that collaborate with it. The offer will be valid for one month.

In mid-November 2024, “Tasty – period” launched a menu inspired by the cuisine of “different parts of Russia”. It included the items “Murom pancakes,” “Kuban pastries,” “taiga punch,” and “Arbat burger.”

In June of the same year, the general director of the restaurant chain, Oleg Paroev, stated that the company plans to start producing dishes with halal meat. Paroev clarified that this is necessary to start work in the North Caucasus republics.

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Mikhail Zelenin

Source: RB

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