Popular Ukrainian fast-food chain, “Puzata Hata,” has announced plans to expand its restaurant network after a nearly 2.5-year pause. The company is set to open at least six new locations in 2024, investing $1 million in each. With an additional 20 locations under consideration, “Puzata Hata” is signaling a robust recovery amidst the ongoing conflict.
On August 15th, a new “Puzata Hata” restaurant opened its doors at the Smart Plaza Obolon shopping center in Kyiv. This marked the third new location for the chain since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The company intends to launch three more restaurants in the capital this year, all featuring a refreshed design.
Founded in 2003, “Puzata Hata” now operates 41 restaurants across six cities.