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Wok Me heads out to Townsville

It’s set to open in April 2014.

Wok Me revealed that the brand will be unveiling a new store in Townsville, North Queensland.

The new store is targeted to open its doors in April next year, and will stand as the brand’s 15th store in Australia.

Wok Me Townsville will be situated on an 82sqm space, within the Central Village entertainment precinct, adjacent to the new and upcoming Birch Carroll and Coyle Central Cinemas.

“Due to the overwhelmingly positive response to our gourmet Asian range we have decided to expand into to beautiful Townsville and further stimulate this vibrant community with our unique brand.

“Townsville’s fast food market is constantly evolving and there is a huge opportunity for Wok Me to enter as a quality Asian offering,” said Luke McGrath, AFC Managing Director.

 

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