Little Sheep Group
Little Sheep Group[edit | edit source]
Company type | Public |
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Industry | Restaurant |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Zhang Gang |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Zhang Gang (Chairman) |
Products | Hot pot, Mongolian cuisine |
Revenue | CN¥5.2 billion (2019) |
Number of employees | 20,000+ |
Website | www.littlesheep.com |
Little Sheep Group is a publicly traded restaurant company based in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, China. It was founded in 1999 by Zhang Gang and has since become one of the largest hot pot chains in China.
History[edit | edit source]
Little Sheep Group was established in 1999 by Zhang Gang in Baotou, Inner Mongolia. The company started as a small restaurant specializing in Mongolian cuisine, particularly hot pot. Due to its popularity and unique flavors, the restaurant quickly gained a loyal customer base.
In 2001, Little Sheep Group opened its first franchise restaurant in Beijing, marking the beginning of its expansion across China. The company's success led to rapid growth, and by 2005, it had over 100 locations throughout the country.
In 2008, Little Sheep Group went public and was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol SEHK: Script error: No such module "Leading zeros".&sc_lang=en Script error: No such module "Leading zeros". . This allowed the company to raise capital for further expansion and investment in research and development.
Over the years, Little Sheep Group has continued to expand both domestically and internationally. It now operates in various countries, including the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia. The company's commitment to quality and authentic Mongolian cuisine has contributed to its success in the global market.
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
Little Sheep Group is best known for its hot pot, a traditional Mongolian dish that involves cooking a variety of ingredients in a simmering pot of broth. The company offers a wide range of hot pot options, including different types of broth, meats, vegetables, and condiments.
To ensure the highest quality, Little Sheep Group sources its ingredients from trusted suppliers and follows strict food safety standards. The company also offers a vegetarian hot pot option to cater to different dietary preferences.
In addition to hot pot, Little Sheep Group serves other Mongolian dishes, such as grilled lamb skewers, Mongolian-style barbecue, and traditional desserts. The company aims to provide an authentic dining experience that showcases the rich flavors and culinary traditions of Inner Mongolia.
Recognition and Awards[edit | edit source]
Little Sheep Group has received numerous accolades for its contributions to the restaurant industry. Some of the notable awards include:
- Best Hot Pot Restaurant - China Restaurant Association
- Top 10 Restaurant Chains in China - China Cuisine Association
- Most Popular Hot Pot Chain - China Hot Pot Association
These awards reflect the company's commitment to excellence and its dedication to providing customers with a memorable dining experience.
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