A Hawaiian hamburger chain expanding into Southeast Asia announced it is coming to Bangkok.
Teddy’s Bigger Burgers, a 1950s-themed burger joint from Hawaii, will open two stores in the capital, but no date has been announced.
The brand has just opened its first Philippines store in Manila last month and have eight more planned.
Their recent international expansion has seen Thailand as the next destination, having signed a franchise agreement to open two stores in Bangkok.
Teddy’s Bigger Burgers was created, its story goes, when its founders Ted and Rich wanted to offer the “quality of their home cooked burgers in a quick service environment.” They claim to only use “100% fresh chilled ground chuck,” and burgers are hand-pattied daily.
All menu items are customizable and created to order.

