Marugame Seimen
Marugame Seimen (丸亀製麺) is a Japanese udon restaurant chain operated by Toridoll Holdings Corporation. The chain is known for its self-service style and freshly made udon noodles. Marugame Seimen has expanded internationally, with locations in various countries outside of Japan.
History[edit | edit source]
Marugame Seimen was established in 2000 by Toridoll Holdings Corporation. The first restaurant opened in Kagawa Prefecture, which is renowned for its udon. The chain quickly gained popularity due to its commitment to serving high-quality, freshly made udon noodles. By 2010, Marugame Seimen had expanded to over 100 locations in Japan.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Marugame Seimen primarily focuses on udon dishes. Customers can choose from a variety of udon types, including kake udon, bukkake udon, and curry udon. The restaurant also offers a selection of tempura, rice balls, and other side dishes. One of the unique features of Marugame Seimen is its self-service style, where customers can customize their meals by adding toppings and side dishes.
International Expansion[edit | edit source]
Marugame Seimen has expanded its presence internationally, with locations in countries such as the United States, Australia, Taiwan, and Thailand. The international branches maintain the same commitment to quality and freshness as the original Japanese locations.
Operations[edit | edit source]
Marugame Seimen operates on a self-service model. Customers place their orders at the counter, where they can watch the udon being prepared. After receiving their noodles, customers can proceed to the tempura and side dish section to complete their meal. This model allows for a quick and efficient dining experience.
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