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  2. Sarku Japan - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of the chain's restaurants are located in shopping mall food courts, however a number of street locations can be found in Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Virginia. [ 2 ] Sarku Japan's menu is composed predominantly of teriyaki dishes (chicken, beef and shrimp), though it also offers bento boxes , dumplings ...

  3. Benihana - Wikipedia

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    The first American Benihana location was in 1964 on West 56th Street in New York City opened by 25-year-old Hiroaki Aoki, the son of Yunosuke Aoki and father of Steve Aoki and Devon Aoki. [8] Aoki, a wrestler who had qualified for but did not attend the 1960 Summer Olympics , [ 9 ] started the restaurant with US$10,000 (equivalent to $98,240 in ...

  4. Bickford's (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    From the 1920s through the 1970s, the chain was a mainstay in the New York City area. From the 1970s through the 2000s, the chain was primarily located in the New England area. As of April 2024, the company operates 1 location in Massachusetts.

  5. Restaurant City: Sushi, Samurai, and Sakura, oh my!

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    While Restaurant City has always had bit of of Japan here and there, such as the "Tuna Sushi" and "Yakibuta Ramen" recipes, and the "Flowering Bonsai" decor, the game has finally released an ...

  6. Schrafft's (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    The first location to serve food was the Syracuse store in 1906. [2] By 1909, Jane introduced meals to the second New York City Schrafft's, at 54 West 23rd Street in the heart of the Ladies' Mile shopping district. By 1927, there were 25 units, mostly in New York City, and by 1928 Schrafft's revenue from lunch sales was US$1 million a month. [1]

  7. The Food Emporium - Wikipedia

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    The 2000s brought new, stronger competition to the New York area, and the chain shrank, receding mostly to Manhattan. At the time of A&P's liquidation in 2015, The Food Emporium had 11 stores. The banner was acquired from bankrupt A&P in late 2015 by Key Food Stores Co-op, Inc. , which currently operates thirteen of The Food Emporium stores.

  8. Yoshinoya - Wikipedia

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    Two more stores opened in other Manhattan locations, but Yoshinoya later filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2008, [18] and later all the New York City stores went out of business by January 2012. In March 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, indoor dining was temporarily abandoned, with take-away , drive-thru or pick-up service still ...

  9. Balducci's - Wikipedia

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    Previous Balducci's logo. The new flagship store in the New York Savings Bank Building (at Eighth Avenue and 14th Street) in Manhattan opened in December 2005. [13] Following its opening, Local 1500 of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union began protesting outside the store against the non-unionized status of employees. [14]