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  2. Ichibanya - Wikipedia

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    ICHIBANYA Co., Ltd. owns the top curry rice restaurant chain in Japan, Curry House CoCo ICHIBANYA or usually just CoCo ICHIBAN or CoCo ICHI. The chain owns both direct and franchise restaurants in a total of thirteen countries: United States , Thailand , Indonesia , Singapore , China , Taiwan , Hong Kong , South Korea , Vietnam , the United ...

  3. Saizeriya - Wikipedia

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    As of August of that year, sales were up by 3%. Customer numbers were up by 2.1%, and the average amount spent per customer had increased by 0.8%. The company was able to cover the price of increasing its stores, as well as also improving the quality of the menu and achieve better results while also increasing its base customers and amount sold ...

  4. Curry House (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [10] [16] [17] Four years before, House Foods had purchased CoCo Ichibanya and made it a subsidiary. [18] The new owners immediately fired most of its personnel, including 90% of its kitchen workers, forcing the chain to temporarily close while it hired and trained new staff.

  5. Japanese curry - Wikipedia

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    CoCo Ichibanya has branches in China, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States (more specifically Hawaii and California), and India. [ 47 ] Japanese curry and curry sauce are sometimes referred to inaccurately as "katsu curry" in the UK, even in cases where the katsu (cutlet) itself is ...

  6. CoCo Ichibanya - Wikipedia

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  7. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines have been exposed to the influences from the Japanese, Indian and Chinese. [108] The cities of Davao and Metro Manila probably have the most Japanese influence in the country. [ 109 ] [ 110 ] The popular dining spots for Japanese nationals are located in Makati , which is called as "Little Tokyo", a small area filled with ...

  8. Sukiya (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Sukiya (すき家, stylized as SUKIYA) is a Japanese restaurant chain specializing in gyūdon (beef bowl). It is the largest gyūdon chain in Japan. [1] It operates over 2,000 stores in Japan, and has branch stores across Asia.

  9. Genki Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Genki Sushi in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan Genki Sushi concept store in Apm, Hong Kong. Genki Sushi is a chain of conveyor belt sushi restaurants established in 1990 in Japan.The chain expanded to include locations in Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, [1] Kuwait, the Philippines, China, Australia, Cambodia, Myanmar and the American states of California, Hawaii [2] and Washington.