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Klenger Burger is an Indonesian restaurant chain based in Jakarta, operated by PT Kinarya Anak Negeri. It serves halal hamburgers designed to suit the Indonesian palate. [1] The company sells a variety of burgers. A discontinued menu item was the 25cm Raja Klenger (King Klenger), designed to serve seven people. [2]
Previously operated in the country from 1986 to 1998. The first outlet was opened in Jalan MT Haryono, West Tebet, South Jakarta with management from PT Bekasari Pratama Food, which is one of the Gelael business groups (the group also owned KFC franchisee PT Fast Food Indonesia Tbk), [46] and closed in 1998 after the 1997 Asian financial crisis ...
A portobello mushroom burger and fries from the Carl's Jr. in Plaza Semanggi, Jakarta, Indonesia. In 2011, Carl's Jr. first ventured the Canadian market with the opening of an outlet in Kelowna, British Columbia, followed by all British Columbia outlet openings in Kamloops, Vernon and Penticton.
In its annual 10Best Readers' Choice Awards, USA Today named The Habit Burger Grill's Double Char as the best fast-food burger. This burger features a toasted bun with two fresh chargrilled ...
The McArabia, a grilled chicken sandwich from Morocco. [3] In 2005, a product called the McSahara was briefly sold. In late 2006, the Chicken Mythic, Petit Plaisirs ("small pleasures," a sandwich usually made from chicken or beef), and a 280-gram Recette Moutarde ("mustard burger") were released.
Three years later, it entered the Indonesian market, opening two stores in the capital city of Jakarta. [29] In 2004, Chowking opened its first two stores in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [30] By 2008, Chowking had over 400 stores within the Philippines, Indonesia, United States and the Middle East. In Dubai, Chowking's commissary supplied ten ...
A typical Wimpy burger and chips with carbonated drink, including cutlery, from the South African Wimpy (2016). Wimpy International opened its first South African location in Durban in 1967. [ 33 ] The South African restaurants were sold to Bakers SA Ltd in the late 1970s, which in 1987 sold the South African chain to Pleasure Foods, then known ...
It also introduced healthier menu items, such as a rye bread burger that totals only 350 calories. [19] From 2008, perhaps as a response to McDonald's strategy to become more upmarket, Lotteria began a campaign to change "the image of our stores to create a mood similar to a cafe, geared toward the health-conscious as well as female customers".