Luckin Coffee will soon call Hong Kong home, with stores in Central and Yau Tsim Mong, according to job adverts shared on Xiaohongshu.

The global coffee chain is advertising jobs for cafés opening in “Yau Tsim Mong, Central, and more” for both store-manager positions and full- and part-time baristas. 

The salaries on offer cover HKD18,000 to HKD30,000 for managers, HKD16,000 to HKD20,000 for full-time baristas, and HKD65 per hour for part-time baristas.

Boasting over 20,000 cafés in more than 300 cities in Mainland China, the coffee chain is most well known for its cutthroat prices on quality coffee and the chocolate-flavoured Moutai-laced latte made available last September in China, selling more than five million cups on the first day.

Little else is yet known about the Hong Kong shop openings. Stay tuned to Foodie for more news as we report on it!

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