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  2. Wagamama - Wikipedia

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    Wagamama has taken the brand global with franchised restaurants in 22 countries across Europe and the Middle East. [8] There are also 8 company owned locations in the US. [9] Previous countries served by the Wagamama brand include Australia from 2002 to 2014, [10] [11] New Zealand until 2019, [12] and Belgium from 2005 to 2024. [13]

  3. Alan Yau - Wikipedia

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    Alan Yau (Chinese: 丘德威) OBE (born 11 November 1962) is a Hong Kong-born British restaurateur who founded the Wagamama chain in the United Kingdom. Of Hakka ancestry, he was born in Sha Tau Kok, Hong Kong and moved to King's Lynn, Norfolk in 1975 with his family.

  4. 45 Fast-Food Copycat Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    2. KFC Chicken. The "original recipe" of 11 herbs and spices used to make Colonel Sanders' world-famous fried chicken is still closely guarded, but home cooks have found ways of duplicating the ...

  5. List of casual dining restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Wagamama: Japanese cuisine United Kingdom, worldwide 150+ Wahaca: Mexican United Kingdom 27 Wahlburgers: Burgers United States 31 Also has a TV series on A&E Walker Bros. Pancake house United States 7 Weathervane Restaurant: Seafood United States 6 Weber Grill Restaurant: Steakhouse United States 5 Based on the Weber-Stephen business Western ...

  6. The Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, The Restaurant Group sold most of its portfolio except for Wagamama, Brunning & Price and Barburrito to The Big Table Group for £7.5 million. [17] [18] In October, the board of the company announced that it intended to recommend to shareholders that they accept a £506 million takeover offer from US buyout group Apollo Global ...

  7. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Hokka Hokka Tei – a bento take-out chain with over 2,000 franchises and company-owned branches throughout Japan; Kayabukiya Tavern – a traditional-style Japanese "sake-house" restaurant (izakaya) located in the city of Utsunomiya, north of Tokyo, Japan [1] [2] Marugame Seimen – A Japanese restaurant chain specializing in udon; Marukin Ramen

  8. Gordon Ramsay Plane Food - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Ramsay Plane Food is located on the sixth floor of Terminal 5 within Heathrow Airport, London, [1] next to the Wagamama restaurant. [2] It is airside, meaning that only passengers who are about to go on a flight can access Plane Food. The restaurant cost £2.5 million to set up, and Ramsay signed an initial lease for ten years with the ...

  9. Fast-food restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The company also popularized the notion of "take-out" food, with their slogan "Less work for Mother". Most historians agree that the American company White Castle was the first fast-food outlet, starting in Wichita, Kansas in 1916 with food stands and founding in 1921, selling hamburgers for five cents apiece from its inception and spawning ...