Sarku Japan
Sarku Japan is a popular fast food chain specializing in Japanese cuisine, particularly teppanyaki and sushi. The company was established in 1987 and has since expanded to over 200 locations across the United States, making it the largest teppanyaki fast-food chain in the country.
History[edit | edit source]
Sarku Japan was founded in 1987 with the goal of bringing the flavors of traditional Japanese teppanyaki to the American fast food market. The company's name, "Sarku", is derived from a historic province in Japan known for its rich culinary tradition.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Sarku Japan primarily consists of teppanyaki and sushi dishes. The teppanyaki menu includes dishes like Chicken Teriyaki, Beef Teriyaki, and Shrimp Teriyaki, all of which are cooked on a flat iron griddle in the traditional teppanyaki style. The sushi menu offers a variety of rolls, including California Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, and Eel Roll.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Sarku Japan operates in over 200 locations across the United States, with a strong presence in shopping mall food courts. The company's growth strategy has focused on expanding in high-traffic areas, such as malls and airports, to reach a wide customer base.
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