According to Coconuts Bangkok, the new store will feature a mural by Thai artist Navin Rawanchaiku. He is the same artist who painted Shake Shack’s original “I Heart Taxi” cart in Madison Square Park in New York.
The announcement has generated a lot of excitement among Shake Shack fans in Thailand, who have been eagerly anticipating the arrival of the renowned US burger chain. The company is known for its high-quality ingredients and made-to-order burgers, which are cooked to perfection and served with a variety of toppings and sauces.
The decision to open a Shake Shack location in Bangkok is a strategic move for the company, as Thailand is a rapidly growing market for fast food chains. The country has a young, tech-savvy population that is increasingly interested in American-style fast food, and Shake Shack’s reputation for quality and taste makes it an attractive option for Thai consumers.
In addition to its signature burgers, Shake Shack will also offer a variety of other menu items at its Bangkok location, including hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, and milkshakes. The company has already announced plans to source many of its ingredients locally, including its beef, which will come from a Thai supplier.
Shake Shack’s decision to open a location in Bangkok is a testament to the growing popularity of American fast-food chains in Thailand. With its commitment to quality and its focus on using local ingredients, Shake Shack hopes to be a hit with Thai consumers who are looking for a taste of America in their own country.