If you’re looking to get beach-ready for the summer, then this restaurant opening might be the news you’ve been waiting for. Jamba — known the world over for its nutritious drinks, grab-and-go snacks, and health bowls — will open its first outlet in Hong Kong in April. The store will be in K11 Art Mall in the buzzing Tsim Sha Tsui district, and is celebrating its debut in the city with a free smoothie giveaway.

What is Jamba?

Jamba Juice opened in the US in 1990 as a tiny shop in California, and has since gained a reputation among the health-conscious and in popular media as the go-to brand for anyone who wants a refreshing and nutritious juice or smoothie. Since 2019, they’ve simply been known as Jamba and expanded their menu to offer health bowls and light bites. They’ve also grown their international network to include more than 850 locations in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Thailand.

Popular smoothies include the tropical Mango-a-Go-Go with mango and pineapple, as well as the blend of strawberries, bananas, and apple juice that is Strawberries Wild. There’s also the fan-favourite Açaí Primo Bowl — a smoothie bowl with toppings of granola, bananas, coconut, and honey. The US stores also serve up waffles, smoothies, and oatmeal in their bowls, but we’re yet to get word on what the Hong Kong menu will have.

Jamba Smoothie Giveaway

Jamba is marking its Hong Kong opening by giving 10 people free Classic Smoothies. All they need to do is follow the Jamba Hong Kong Instagram account, comment on this post with the name of the city and state in the US where Jamba first opened, and like the post. The winners will be selected at random and revealed on February 21.

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From the Middle East to the Far East and a couple of places in between, Anjali has lived in no fewer than seven cities in Asia, and has travelled extensively in the region. She worked as a lifestyle journalist in India before coming to Hong Kong, where her favourite thing to do is island-hopping with her daughter. You can check out her musings on motherhood, courtesy her Instagram profile.