The first store hasn’t even opened yet, but Greek fast food burger chain Goody’s has secured another location in Melbourne, this time in the Greek Mecca of Oakleigh.

Restaurant proprietor Con Tangalakis says he’s signed the lease to bring Goody’s to Oakleigh’s Eaton Mall, setting up shop next to his own restaurant, No Name.

Work is still underway with the flagship store in the city, that is running behind schedule.

Work was supposed to be finished by April this year, but the shop is still at permit stage.

“We have fallen a bit behind schedule because of internal structural and building work,” Mr Tangalakis tells Neos Kosmos.

Mr Tagalakis is estimating a July launch, saying that all the shop fit out plans and architectural designs are complete.

The shop will take up the whole ground floor of the Cultural Centre, bringing the Greek chain to the Lonsdale Street Greek precinct.

Ten stores have been green lit to be built in five years, according to the Australian licence given to Mr Tangalakis and business partner George Iliopoulos by Goody’s.

The group is open to franchisee interest, and say two sized shops are available.

Goody’s is Greece’s biggest fast food company, with 150 stores in Greece, Cyprus, Albania, Belarus and FYROM.