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TCHE TCHE café
Company typePrivate
IndustryCoffeehouse, Casual dining
Founded1998 in Amman, Jordan
Headquarters,
Area served
Jordan, UAE, Kuwait, Egypt, Palestine, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Lebanon, Kurdistan
ProductsHot beverages, cold beverages, food, hookah
Revenue$150 million[1]
Number of employees
750
Websitetchetchecafe.com

Tche Tche café (stylized as TCHETCHE) is an Amman, Jordan-based coffeehouse chain. It started as a small cafe in Amman, Jordan in 1998, and became so popular that it grew to 28 outlets spread all over the Middle East region. As Jordan's most popular cafe and casual dining chain, Tche Tche is the first Jordanian cafe to successfully expand regionally. Today TCHE TCHE has branches in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Egypt, Oman, Iraq and Kurdistan in addition to the thirteen existing outlets in Jordan.[1][2]

Overview

TCHE TCHE café operates as a cafe in Amman. It offers breakfast, snacks, salads, sandwiches, grilled pasta, pizzas, desserts, hot drinks, and cold drinks. The company was founded in 1998 and is based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It has branches in Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Egypt, Palestine, Oman, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Lebanon.[3]

TCHE TCHE is one of the leading restaurant chains in the region.[4]

There are more than 32 branches of TCHE TCHE located throughout the Middle East, including an outlet in Ramallah, "a favourite spot" among Palestinian youth.[4]

Locations

As of October 2021, TCHE TCHE has 41 outlets in nine countries.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "TCHE TCHE cafe Company Profile - Financial Information, Competitors and Executives". DataFox.
  2. ^ "Who We Are". TCHE TCHE.
  3. ^ "TCHETCHE café- Private Company Information". Businessweek. Bloomberg L.P.
  4. ^ a b "‘Palestine’s new bride’", Khaled Abu Toameh, 20 August 2010, Jerusalem Post
  5. ^ "Branches". TCHE TCHE.