Today, there are more than 300 Au Bon Pain cafe bakeries throughout the world, including India and Thailand.
 
 

BOSTON — Bakery chain Au Bon Pain is expanding to Southeast Asia, as it plans to open new bakeries in the Indochinese countries of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam.

By the end of 2017, the new bakeries should be operational, serving the growing middle classes in the region. Mudman P.L.C., the authorized Thai franchisee of the Au Bon Pain bakery chain, will facilitate the expansion. The markets in those countries are increasing, and their economies are stronger, providing a good opportunity for Au Bon Pain, the company said.

Many international brands are coming to countries like Cambodia, Express Food Group general manager Virak Tep said.

“I think Au Bon Pain is a good brand and with strong potential for a franchiser who wishes to bring it to Cambodia,” he said. “Cambodian consumer trends show increasing preference for international brands from Thailand, Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia and the U.S. As long as the taste of the food or drink meets their expectations, they will go for those brands.”

Au Bon Pain is headquartered in Boston. Today, there are more than 300 Au Bon Pain cafe bakeries are found throughout the world, including India and Thailand.