United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Iraq In August 2012, the group announced it would expand into the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Iraq. In April 2014, the group opened the first Pizza Hut location in
Iraq. In April and June 2015, the group opened the second and third Iraqi Pizza Hut locations.
United Kingdom In July 2005, the group entered the UK market as a franchisee of
Burger King. In November 2007, the group acquired the
Maison Blanc patisserie chain of outlets and its Park Royal production facility, rescuing it from Lyndale Foods who later collapsed into administration. In May 2008, alongside
Alan Yau, it would create the fast-casual
Chinese noodle bar concept, Cha Cha Moon; which opened its inaugural location in London's Kingly Court. A second Cha Cha Moon location was attempted in the declining
Whiteleys Shopping Centre, however Kout created the Cafe Licious, Chi Wok and Pasta Rossa brands to replace it, in an attempt to attract a wider audience. Later in 2008, Kout opened its fast-casual
Italian dining concept called Kitchen Italia in the
Westfield Shopping Centre and
Covent Garden. In June 2012, the group added
KFC to its UK portfolio, acquiring a number of locations. In March 2013, the Kitchen Italia restaurants would cease, citing low trade. In August 2013, the group acquired the
Little Chef restaurant chain, alongside the trademarks for the former
Happy Eater and
Coffee Tempo! brands, purchased from private-equity firm RCapital for £15 million. The group were reported to be the only bidder who wanted to retain the Little Chef brand, as other bidders wanted to redevelop the sites. This purchase also included a number of Burger King locations which were attached to the Little Chef properties, with the group continuing to add Burger King and
Subway locations to the sites after its purchase. In 2013 and 2014, the group acquired a number of
Costa Coffee franchises. In 2016, it trademarked the name Shi Chang, but did not use it. In January 2016, the group began to show signs of leaving the UK, first by closing its Whiteleys location, and then selling Cha Cha Moon's Kingly Court building lease later that September. In December 2016, there were talks
Patisserie Valerie would purchase Maison Blanc from Kout Food Group, however these talks fell through, with Maison Blanc closing down completely a few months later. In February 2017,
Euro Garages purchased the locations used by the Little Chef chain for £16 million, which it would then convert into its franchise partner brands by October 2018, with Kout Food Group retaining ownership of the Little Chef brand. In September 2017, the group sold its KFC franchises to The Herbert Group. In February 2019, its UK head office and former production facility in Park Royal was sold to Joe and Seph's. In January 2020, the group sold its remaining Burger King locations to BK UK, and then left the UK market completely in August 2020 by selling off its Costa Coffee franchises to Gerry's Offshore UK. Its defunct UK brands, such as Little Chef and Maison Blanc, are now registered in Kuwait under the main parent company. == References ==