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  2. Speciality Restaurants Limited - Wikipedia

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    The company's first restaurant was started in 1992 in Mumbai and was called "Only Fish". In 1994, the company started two new brands "Oh! Calcutta" and "Mainland China" (both in Mumbai). The first outlet of Mainland China was started in Saki Naka. In 2012, the company got listed on BSE and NSE stock exchanges of India. [5]

  3. Shaxian delicacies - Wikipedia

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    In overseas markets, the Shaxian Commerce Bureau stated that “Shaxian Delicacies” has settled in more than 60 countries and regions including Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, the United Kingdom, Macau, United States, Philippines etc., registered trademarks in 15 countries, and most countries abandoned the model that must be operated by Shaxian locals, its branch in Tokyo ...

  4. Anjan Chatterjee - Wikipedia

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    Anjan Chatterjee started the companies Mainland China, Mainland China Asia Kitchen, [5] Oh! Calcutta, Sigree, Sigree Global Grill - Powai [6] & Malad in Mumbai, Pune & Bangalore & Kolkata, Cafe Mezzuna, Haka, Flame & Grill, Machaan, Sweet Bengal, and Mobifeast. In 2012, his holding company Specialty Restaurant Limited went public. [3]

  5. Fast food in China - Wikipedia

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    A Pizza Hut restaurant in Shenyang. Western-style fast food in mainland China is a fairly recent phenomenon, with Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) establishing its first Beijing restaurant in November 1987. This location was met with unprecedented success, and served as a model for many local Chinese restaurants that followed it.

  6. Mixue Ice Cream & Tea - Wikipedia

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    Mixue's mascot, "Snow King" (雪王) The Mixue Ice Cream & Tea brand was created in 1997 by Zhang Hongchao, a student at Henan University of Economics and Law. [8] At the time, it was a street stall in Zhengzhou that sold shaved ice and cold drinks, which he started from a 3,000-yuan loan from his grandmother. [9]

  7. Café de Coral - Wikipedia

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    A Café de Coral fast food restaurant. Café de Coral is a fast-food restaurant chain that serves both Chinese and Western food at a budget price. Established in 1968 in Causeway Bay, Café de Coral operates over 100 locations in the Hong Kong and 24 locations in China. [14] As of September 2019, the group had 165 Café de Coral restaurants. [15]

  8. Haidilao - Wikipedia

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    In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Haidilao closed all stores in mainland China on January 26, 2020, to decrease the spread of the virus. As a result, Haidilao recorded significant losses. [14] A similar hotpot chain restaurant called Xiabu Xiabu also closed around 20% of its total stores as a response to the decreased consumer demand during ...

  9. Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Classic Food of China. (London: Macmillan, rpr 1994, 1992). ISBN 9780333576717. Martin Yan. Martin Yan's Chinatown Cooking: 200 Traditional Recipes from 11 Chinatowns around the World. (New York: Morrow, 2002). ISBN 0060084758. Georgina Freedman. Cooking South of The Clouds: Recipes and Stories From China's Yunnan Province. (Octopus; Kyle, 2018).