Marwako Fast Food Limited has another branch at Osu in the Accra Metropolis.
The facility, located on the first floor of the Lara Mart Shopping Centre, brings to four the number of branches the company has opened since it started operations eight years ago.
The other branches are at Abelenkpe, Nima and on the Spintex Road.
The National Chief Imam, Sheikh Dr Osman Nuru Sharabutu, cut the tape to open the facility on Saturday.
Speaking at the event, the General Manager of Marwako Fast Food Limited, Mr Richmond Kponor, said the company was a classic and modern fast food restaurant registered under the company's code 1963 (Act 179).
'Marwako Fast Food was incorporated in 2006. We can boast being the fastest growing fast food joint in the Accra Metropolis with the track record of excellent food service delivery and magnificent customary service,' he said.
He said the mission of Marwako Limited was to help transform the fast food industry with regards to quality food from a highly hygienic environment and also to help close the gap between the poor and the rich by providing standards service to individuals regardless of their class or status.
Mr Kponor said the vision of the company was to become a one-stop fast food solution centre for all Ghanaians and the outside world; grow into one of the highly recognised restaurants, experts in continental dishes of all kinds; and cover the Greater Accra Region with 10 branches by 2017.
'I want to assure you of excellent food service delivery and a fantastic customer care by our trained staff,' he said.


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