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Zorbas Group opens new luxury foods store, COOKNOOK

Zorbas Group has opened COOKNOOK, a store in Nicosia with a different concept to the bakeries consumers usually associate with the brand.

In what the company describes as an elegant, warm and welcoming space, visitors to the new store have the opportunity to choose from a carefully curated range of products: fine meats, excellent wines and rare gourmet products of exclusive availability.

At COOKNOOK, consumers will find high-quality products, such as fresh burgers, Hiddenfjord salmon from the Faroe Islands, Wagyu meats, foie gras, French Soulard poultry, spices, Calvisius and Sturia caviar, Mancini Pasta, fine cold cuts, cheeses, and more.

The store's trademark is its wine cellar, with fine wines from selected brands, some of which are available in Cyprus exclusively through COOKNOOK.

COOKNOOK is located at 72 Ifigenias Street, in Strovolos, and is open Monday - Sunday, from 9am to 9pm.

  • Tel.: 22540400
  • Facebook/Instagram: COOKNOOKCY
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(Source: InBusinessNews)

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