KUDU, a leading quick-service restaurant (QSR) brand originating in Saudi Arabia, has expanded internationally with its first franchise location opening in Kuwait. The new restaurant, located in Al-Kout Mall in the Fahaheel area, represents a significant milestone for the company as it seeks to establish a broader regional and global presence. This expansion is being facilitated through a partnership with Las Palmas Restaurant Group, a prominent Kuwaiti operator.
The launch, announced this week, marks KUDU’s official debut outside of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Las Palmas Restaurant Group was selected due to its established expertise in franchise development and deep understanding of the Kuwaiti market. The opening has already generated considerable consumer interest, according to KUDU officials.
KUDU’s International Expansion Strategy
This move into Kuwait is the first step in a larger international strategy for KUDU. The company intends to leverage Kuwait’s developed food and beverage sector and its strategic location to access other markets in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the Middle East, North Africa, and eventually Southeast Asia. KUDU’s success in Saudi Arabia, built over 37 years, is intended to translate to these new territories.
The partnership with Las Palmas Restaurant Group includes ambitious plans to open at least 20 KUDU restaurants across Kuwait in the coming years. These locations will utilize a variety of formats to maximize accessibility, including food courts, high-street outlets, and drive-thru facilities. This diversified approach aims to cater to a wide range of customer preferences and needs.
A Growing QSR Market
The quick-service restaurant industry in the Middle East is experiencing substantial growth, driven by factors such as a young population, increasing disposable incomes, and changing lifestyles. According to recent reports from industry analysts, the GCC region represents a particularly attractive market for QSR brands due to its high levels of urbanization and consumer spending. This trend has encouraged several Saudi Arabian companies to explore international franchising opportunities.
Rakan AlRashed, Chairman of KUDU, stated that the international launch reflects the company’s vision of establishing Saudi brands on a global scale. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the quality and authenticity that KUDU customers have come to expect.
Abdulmohsen Al Mutairi, CEO of Las Palmas Restaurant Group, expressed his enthusiasm for bringing the KUDU brand to Kuwait. He highlighted the mutual trust underpinning the partnership and the commitment to delivering an excellent customer experience. Al Mutairi also recommended KUDU as a viable franchise opportunity for other international markets.
KUDU’s business model is designed for scalability, and the company is actively developing a multi-brand portfolio. This strategic direction aims to diversify its revenue streams and enhance its overall market position. The company’s success is also attributed to its ability to blend regional tastes with internationally recognized QSR practices.
The expansion into Kuwait is expected to strengthen KUDU’s position as a leading Saudi Arabian brand. The company’s leadership anticipates further announcements regarding expansion into other regional markets within the next 12-18 months. However, the timing and specific locations will depend on ongoing market assessments and the identification of suitable franchise partners. Monitoring KUDU’s progress in Kuwait and any subsequent franchise agreements will be key to understanding the brand’s long-term international ambitions.
Looking ahead, KUDU will focus on establishing a strong brand presence in Kuwait and refining its operational model for international markets. The company will also continue to explore potential franchise partnerships in other regions, with a particular emphasis on markets that align with its target demographic and culinary preferences. The success of this initial foray will likely dictate the pace and scope of future international expansion.

