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  2. Koufu (company) - Wikipedia

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    Koufu (Chinese: 口福) is a Singaporean food and beverage company operating a chain of food courts, coffee shops and casual eateries. [2] Founded in 2002, the company currently operates 180 outlets of coffee shops and food courts and 12 brands in Singapore and one food court in Macau.

  3. Food Republic - Wikipedia

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    Food Republic (Chinese: 大食代; pinyin: Dàshídài) is a food court chain run by the BreadTalk Group based in Singapore. CEO of Food Republic is Mr. Jenson Ong. The concept combines local hawker fare with mini restaurants (some of which have exclusive seating) in an open dining concept. Some stalls are also run from standalone pushcarts.

  4. Brotzeit (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Brotzeit (Chinese: 博灿) is a chain of casual dining restaurants based in Singapore, with franchised restaurants in 11 markets in the Asia-Pacific region. Brotzeit International was established in Singapore in 2006. The restaurant chain serves Bavarian cuisine and German beer.

  5. Paradise Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Group Holdings Pte Ltd is a Singapore-based restaurant group incorporated in 2002 by Eldwin Chua and Edlan Chua. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company's restaurants serve a variety of Chinese cuisine. Their brands include Seafood Paradise, Paradise Inn, Taste Paradise, [ 3 ] Paradise Dynasty, KungFu Paradise, Paradise Pavilion, One Paradise and ...

  6. 10 Best Asian Restaurant Chains in America - AOL

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    Mid-range Chinese restaurant chain P.F. Chang's opened at a time when Chinese restaurants—particularly chains—were often seen as cheap, greasy, and unhealthy places to get takeout. Co-founder ...

  7. Sushiro - Wikipedia

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    Sushiro restaurant in Ximending, Taipei At the beginning of 2021, a two-day promotional event by Sushiro in Taiwan promised to serve free sushi to people with the word "salmon" in their name. This caused multiple Taiwanese people to change their names to include the word "salmon", an event the media dubbed " salmon chaos ".

  8. Haidilao - Wikipedia

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    A Haidilao restaurant in Suzhou, China Haidilao self service sauce bar. Food layout at Haidilao. Haidilao International Holding Ltd., or Haidilao (Chinese: 海底捞), is a Chinese hot pot chain, known for its customer service. [2] Founded in Jianyang, Sichuan in 1994, it has since grown to become China’s largest hot pot chain. [3]

  9. Tee Yih Jia - Wikipedia

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    Tee Yih Jia Food Manufacturing Pte Ltd (simplified Chinese: 第一家), is a food manufacturing company headquartered in Singapore.Tee Yih Jia is the world leading manufacturer [1] of spring roll pastry (also known as "popiah" in local context) that also manufactures a wide range of ready-to-eat Asian convenience foods such as roti paratha, crepes, cocktail prawn rolls, glutinous rice balls ...