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Fast-food chains of Hong Kong


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Caf%C3%A9 de Coral



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Caf%C3%A9 de Coral (restaurant)



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CNHLS


Wallace, Fujian Food Co., Ltd., doing business as CNHLS (simplified Chinese: 华莱士; traditional Chinese: 華萊士; pinyin: Huáláishì), is a fast food chain in China. Its head office is in Taijiang District, Fuzhou, Fujian.

Its English name was originally Wallace.

In 2010 the company was valued at US$417 million. Sales at the company grew 416% from 2007 to 2010. In 2010 the total combined sales at CNHLS and Dico's combined was $1.3 billion USD (3.91 billion renminbi). By 2012 the chain was competing with KFC. In 2012 the company had about 3,000 restaurants, and this number grew to about 4,000 in 2013. The restaurant was No. 2 in the China Daily list of the " Top 10 fast-food chains in China".



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Country Style Cooking


Country Style Cooking Restaurant Chain Co., Ltd. (: CCSC), doing business as Country Style Cooking or CSC (simplified Chinese: 乡村基; traditional Chinese: 鄉村基; pinyin: Xiāngcūnjī), is a Chinese fast food restaurant chain. The company is incorporated in the Cayman Islands and has its headquarters in Yubei District, Chongqing Municipality.

The chain was established in 1996, and its original name was 乡村鸡. In January 2008 the company had nine restaurants.

As of 2013 it has 250 restaurants in Chongqing Municipality, Sichuan, Guizhou, Hunan, Shaanxi, and Yunnan. As of that year is the largest fast food restaurant brand within Chongqing Municipality and the only restaurant chain headquartered in Asia that has a listing on the . As of 2013 the chief financial officer is Adam Zhao.

As of September 2014 there were 332 restaurants.

As of 2015 it has elements of Sichuan cuisine and each restaurant has a total of 20 employees. The time to prepare a meal is usually 60 seconds from ordering. In 2014 James Roy, a China Market Research Group senior analyst, stated that CSC was "really strong in western China".



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Dicos


Dicos (Chinese: 德克士; pinyin: Dékèshì) is a Chinese fast-food restaurant chain owned by the Ting Hsin International Group. The chain ranks third among China's top three fast-food enterprises, as it has almost as many restaurants as McDonald's. The chain was founded in 1994 in Chengdu, Sichuan, China.

The head office is in the 10th floor, Building A of the Baichuan Building (S: 百川大厦, P: Bǎichuān Dàshà) in Jinjiang District, Chengdu. The company has offices in Chongqing, Guiyang, Wuhan, and Changsha.

In 2010, the total combined sales at Dico's and CNHLS (Wallace) was US$1.3 billion (8.1 billion renminbi).



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East Dawning


East Dawning (Chinese: 东方既白, Dongfang Cibai) is Yum China's fusion of the KFC business model with Chinese cuisine. Chinese food is served exclusively, but the chain focuses on the elements of Chinese cuisine that are more quickly and easily prepared. This excludes some dishes, such as boiled dumplings (jiaozi), but includes steamed pastries such as steamed buns, including the popular xiaolongbao. Soft drinks are eschewed in favor of traditional and modern Chinese drinks such as teas (including milk tea), juices, and soy milk. However, unlike most Chinese fast food, East Dawning uses consistent recipes and preparation methods between restaurants. The restaurants are designed to resemble Chinese homes; for instance, the dining tables are similar to offering tables found in many homes.

A test cafeteria-style restaurant was opened in Shanghai in 2004. After the failure of the test restaurant,Yum! Brands chose the KFC business model (KFC is the most successful Western chain in China) and found greater success. As of the first quarter of 2013, there are 30 East Dawning restaurants in China. The restaurants are located in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and Suzhou. In 2016, Yum! Brands spun off their Chinese operations into Yum China, which included East Dawning.

The Chinese name "Dongfang Cibai" means "the East has been lit up [by the light of dawn]". It is an idiomatic expression derived ultimately from the last line of the first Red Cliffs, a narrative poem by Song Dynasty poet Su Shi. The last part of the poem describes a group of friends who had so thoroughly enjoyed a dinner party on board a boat, that they "scarcely knew that the East was lit up (by the light of dawn)".




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Fairwood (restaurant)


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Fairwood (Chinese: 大快活) is a fast food chain offering Chinese and Western food. Founded in December 1972 in the Tsuen Wan district of Hong Kong, its current headquarters are located in North Point. Since that time, the company has grown to 98 outlets all over Hong Kong (94 fast food, 2 cafes and 2 specialty restaurants) and 13 locations in Mainland China including major cities such as Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Beijing. Behind Café de Coral, Fairwood is the second largest fast food chain in Hong Kong and serves over 100,000 customers each day.

Fairwood operates three main businesses including its core fast food business, an institutional catering business primarily designed for school lunches, and a third business that operates specialty restaurants including Buddy Cafe, Cafe Porto and Cafe Oasis.

Fairwood opened its first restaurant in December 1972 in Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan. It opened its second restaurant in 1977 in Fuk Wing Street, Sham Shui Po. By September 1991 when Fairwood made its initial public offering, it had expanded to 52 locations and operated its own facility for processing food in an effort to lower costs and maintain consistency.

Fairwood serves a blend of Chinese, Japanese and Western cuisine. The menu changes throughout the day and is split into 4 meal times: Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Tea and Dinner. In addition, some items may sell out and be replaced by others. The entire menu is evaluated and rotated on a weekly basis. In all, Fairwood cycles around over 200 dishes.

Dishes themselves include staples such as Siu Mei, baked pork chop with rice, curry beef brisket and twists on Western dishes such as fried eggs with luncheon meat, spaghetti bolognaise and baked macaroni with ham. Soups such as Russian borscht are also served. On occasion, more seasonal dishes will be served. For example, hot pot and clay pot dishes are served in the winter, when they are typically consumed.



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Home Original Chicken


Home Original Chicken Co. Ltd (simplified Chinese: 老乡鸡集团; traditional Chinese: 老鄉雞集團; pinyin: Lǎoxiāng jī jítuán "Hometown Chicken") is a Chinese fast food chain headquartered in Hefei, Anhui.

Shu Congxuan (Chinese: 束从轩) founded the company and, as of 2013, is its director. As of that year it was the largest fast food company in Anhui Province. As of 2015 the company has over 240 restaurants in Anhui.

Shu Congxuan, a chicken breeder, decided to start a fast food chain after attending a three-day course in 1999. the company was established in 2003. The chain was originally called FEIXI The Old Hens [sic] (肥西老母鸡; Féixī lǎo mǔjī "Feixi Old Hens"), after an Anhui dish. The full corporate name in Chinese was 安徽肥西老母鸡集团, and the company previously had its headquarters in the New Cityscape Plaza (新都会购物广场; Xīndūhuì Gòuwùguǎngchǎng) shopping mall in Hefei. By 2011 the Anhui-area authorities designated the restaurant chain as a "Prestigious Chinese Brand". It later moved its headquarters to another place in Hefei.

In 2011 a consulting firm suggested that the restaurant chain change its name. It suggested using a three character name since a five character name would be lengthy. The change was also made because Chinese from other provinces were unfamiliar with the old name. The chain received its current name in March 2012. There was initial outcry when the names of the locations were changed, but the company continued its success after the name change.



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Juewei Duck Neck


Juewei Duck Neck (simplified Chinese: 绝味鸭脖; traditional Chinese: 絕味鴨脖; pinyin: Juéwèi Yābó) is a retail snack chain in China with annual retail sales of RMB5.8 billion in 2015. Its headquarters are in Changsha, Hunan. As of July 2016, the company has about 7,172 stores throughout the country. Duck neck is its specialty food. Its products consist of mainly braised duck parts or vegetables with specialty flavours such as mala, sweet and spicy, dark soy sauce and five spices.

It was established in 2006; previously the company name was Changsha Jueweixuan Business Management Corporation and it was headquartered in Changsha. In 2011 a consortium invested 260 million renminbi ($40 million USD) in Juewei Duck Neck. This consortium included Fosun Group and Kunwu Jiuding Capital Co., Ltd.




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