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  2. Kebab Turki Baba Rafi - Wikipedia

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    PT Baba Rafi Indonesia, d/b/a Kebab Turki Baba Rafi (abbreviated as KTBR) is the world's largest chain of kebab shops, which operates more than 1,300 outlets [2] in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Bangladesh. Headquartered in Indonesia, the business began in 2003 as a cart operated by young entrepreneurs, Nilam Sari and Hendy Setiono. [1]

  3. Sour Sally - Wikipedia

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    This new franchise is in contrast to Sour Sally, which is present in premium locations with a boutique outlet concept. As of 2023, Sour Sally operates its boutique outlets in Medan , Palembang , Pekanbaru , Cilegon , Jakarta , Bandung , Semarang , Yogyakarta , Surakarta , Surabaya , Bali , Kupang , Banjarmasin and Makassar .

  4. Geprek Bensu - Wikipedia

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    Geprek Bensu is an Indonesia-based fast food restaurant chain primarily serving ayam geprek. As of December 2018, the chain had 110 franchises in Indonesia, employing an estimated 3,500 people. [1] The chain also operates in Hong Kong and Malaysia, [2] and plans to expand to Taiwan and the Netherlands. [3]

  5. HokBen - Wikipedia

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    HokBen outlet on Jalan Sabang, Jakarta with the old Hoka Hoka Bento logo HokBen Majapahit Semarang 2, with the new HokBen logo. PT Eka Bogainti, trading as HokBen (formerly known as Hoka Hoka Bento), is an Indonesian chain of restaurants that serves mainly Japanese-style fast food.

  6. Es Teler 77 - Wikipedia

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    Es Teler 77 is a fast food chain established in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1982. The name is a reference to a popular Indonesian dessert drink, es teler. It sells Indonesian foods, such as bakso, in addition to es teler. The company has more than 200 outlets in Indonesia, plus several in Malaysia, Singapore and Australia. [1] [2]

  7. Salim Group - Wikipedia

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    The Salim Group is Indonesia's biggest conglomerate and refers to companies where the Salim family holds majority ownership. Its assets include Indofood Sukses Makmur, [a] the world's largest instant noodle producer; Indomobil Group, one of Indonesia's largest car manufacturers; Indomaret, Indonesia's largest convenience store chain; and Bogasari, a large flour-milling operation. [1]

  8. California Fried Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Studies conducted by the Jakarta Post reveal that it is the fifth most popular fast food chain in Indonesia after Restoran Sederhana, KFC, McDonald's and Pizza Hut. [6] As the Westernization of Indonesia took off in the 1990s, California Fried Chicken took advantage of the growth of American-style malls in the country, reaching 90 locations by ...

  9. Category:Food and drink companies of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Food and drink companies of Indonesia" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.