Islamabad (TDI): Representatives of Kitchen Cuisine were present in a recent meeting between the Coordinator to Pakistan’s Prime Minister on Commerce, Rana Ihsaan Afzal Khan, and the Ambassador of Azerbaijan.
Being a home-grown and widely-loved bakery chain in Pakistan, Kitchen Cuisine is famous for the quality, freshness, and taste of its products – from a variety of breads to locally made jams, cakes, and much more.
The presence of its representatives in the meeting signals the growing interest of Pakistan’s private sector in pursuing cross-border business partnerships and investment opportunities.
The meeting discussed the implementation of the trade and economic roadmap. Both sides underscored the importance of enhancing people-to-people and business-to-business ties as a foundation for long-term cooperation.
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The meeting emphasized the need to attract and safeguard private sector investment, highlighting that such investment remains the most sustainable pathway for economic growth. Discussions also explored potential opportunities in the aviation sector, with a view to facilitating future collaboration.
Azerbaijan, with its booming tourism, is an attractive destination for a bakery. Tourists love to find a bakery as they explore new places in a foreign country.
Pakistani tourists also hop on in large numbers to Baku, which means seeing a home-grown local brand in a foreign city will bring extra delight and fame.
Established in the 1990s, Kitchen Cuisine revolutionized local baking with desserts like chocolate fudge cakes, strawberry puffs, and lemon tarts. Currently, it has branches in Islamabad and Lahore.

Sohail Majeed
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