Ping Pong
This coverage follows developments at the London-based dim sum restaurant group, with updates on site openings, refurbishments, menu innovation, and investment strategy. Hospitality professionals can track insights into staffing, operational changes, and how the brand adapts to shifting consumer demand for casual dining experiences. Coverage also explores the chain’s positioning in the competitive London restaurant market and its influence on wider menu and service trends in UK hospitality.
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Jul- 2025 -4 JulyRestaurants
Ping Pong ceases trading closing all remaining restaurants
Dim sum restaurant Ping Pong has ceased trading and closed its four remaining restaurants, 20 years after its initial launch. In a statement on its Instagram, the company stated: “It’s a wrap. After 20 unforgettable years, all Ping Pong locations are now permanently closed. “We’re incredibly proud of what we…
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Aug- 2022 -2 AugustPeople
Comptoir Group chair and CEO step down
Comptoir Group has announced that the group’s CEO, Chaker Hanna, and chair, Richard Kleiner, have both stepped down with immediate effect. As a result, Beatrice Lafon and Jean-Michel Orieux have been appointed to the board with immediate effect as independent non-executive chair and independent non-executive director, respectively. It is reported…
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May- 2019 -3 MayRestaurants
Ping Pong to sell off last shopping centre sites
Dim sum restaurant chain Ping Pong is to sell its two outlets at Westfield London and Wembley Designer Outlet Village, the remaining of its shopping centre located restaurants. Leisure property specialists Davis Coffer Lyons has been instructed to dispose of the leasehold interest in the sites. The Westfield unit is…
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