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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. Japanese curry - Wikipedia

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    Japanese curry カレー, karē) is ... House Foods associated company CoCo Ichibanya (Ichibanya Co., Ltd.) or Kokoichi has more than 1,200 restaurants in Japan.

  4. Curry House (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Curry House, on the top floor of Downtown's Weller Court, is probably the first of its type in Los Angeles, but likely a prototype of clones to come, if instant success is any measure. It's a scientific, Japanese curry-and-spaghetti house—small, well-designed, handsome, and efficient in a tradition-bound Japanese, not Western, manner.

  5. CoCo Ichibanya - Wikipedia

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  6. Matsuya Foods - Wikipedia

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    Matsuya Foods Co. (株式会社松屋フーズ, Kabushiki-gaisha Matsuya Fūzu) is a chain of restaurants, including Matsuya (松屋), which sells gyūdon (or gyūmeshi), Japanese curry, and teishoku. Matsuya was established in Japan in 1966, founded by Toshio Kawarabuki. [1]

  7. Zensho - Wikipedia

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    Zensho Holdings (株式会社ゼンショーホールディングス, Kabushiki-gaisha Zenshō Hōrudingusu) is a Japanese holding company which owns several restaurant chains in Japan. The largest is Sukiya serving gyūdon , rice bowls with beef.

  8. Stamp rally - Wikipedia

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    Some people make tours of branches of CoCo Ichibanya, the largest Japanese chain of curry restaurants, sometimes abbreviated to CoCo-Ichi Meguri. The postcards on the table are stamped with a rubber stamp of the store name and the store number, and in a narrow sense, these are collected as proof of a visit. [ 64 ]

  9. House Foods - Wikipedia

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    It began in 1913 in Osaka as Urakami Shoten and began selling curry in 1926. [4] House Foods is the world's largest manufacturer of Japanese curry, [citation needed] and is well known for its Japanese curry brands, Vermont Curry and Java Curry. It is also a major manufacturer of spices such as wasabi, shichimi, yuzukoshō, and black pepper.