Japanese fast-food chain Matsuya marks HK debut
The chain has 1,265 restaurants in Japan and 18 overseas.
Japanese fast-food chain Matsuya will open its first restaurant in Hong Kong on 11 August in Jordan.
Matsuya is a Japanese Gyumeshi chain restaurant that offers delicious and affordable Japanese dining to customers. Since its establishment in Tokyo in 1966, the brand has expanded to 1,265 stores across Japan and 18 stores overseas. Its menu features signature dishes including Gyumeshi, set meals and curry.
The restaurant, spanning over 3,000 square feet with 45 seats, is located at Chuang's London Plaza in Jordan with good transportation access. It features a minimalist Japanese interior design, offering a comfortable dining environment.
"Hong Kong people like eating out, and Japanese dining is very popular here. We hope to provide high-quality food and service, ensuring satisfaction for the people of Hong Kong with Matsuya's products,” Jun Hamano, Managing Director of Matsuya Foods Hong Kong Co Limited said.
Hamano said there are already plans to open another restaurant this year. “Our Hong Kong office will support the operation of our directly managed stores in Hong Kong, including purchasing, product development, store development, and human resources development.”