Category:
Asian Food
Investment: $0-$0
Proudly serving superfoods with super good vibes, Aloha Poke Co. packs fresh, fast and tasty bowls filled with quality, mostly-raw ingredients blending bold flavors that help the American consumer rethink fast food. Headquartered in Chicago since launching in 2016, Aloha Poke currently has 1
Category:
Asian Food
Investment: $138,800-$372,700
We endeavor to be #1. Establishment openings flourish over the United States, yet once in a while do you have an opportunity to consider a reasonable establishment opportunity with an industry pioneer and over two many years of accomplishment. Presently you do. Today, right around half of the organi
Category:
Asian Food
Investment: $330,000-$475,000
Chao Cajun was initially presented in 1996 in Oxford Valley Mall in Langhorne, Pennsylvania as an other option to the common nourishment court admission. Tasty marinated menu things are arranged crisp, including our mark "Whiskey Chicken", which is all the rage. By mirroring a quality co
Category:
Asian Food
Investment: $330,000-$475,000
Chinese food, Indian flavors A Restaurant Franchise Opportunity Stirring New Flavors! In wake of its tremendous success Chinese Mirch has often been imitated but never duplicated. And because our customers are demanding it we are ready to share our incomparable concept with a larger geographic f
Category:
Asian Food
Investment: $218,800-$661,200
The dream was a contemporary yet casual restaurant offering authentic, upscale Asian cuisine. Today, City Wok is proud to be recognized by Restaurant Hospitality magazine as personifying the future of fast-casual dining. Stuart Davis opened his first City Wok in 1990, working extensively
Category:
Asian Food
Investment: $243,400-$568,500
This award-winning Indian fast casual restaurant chain dominates the segment with high volume and a simple operational model serving delicious, whimsical Indian Cuisine making this concept safe and approachable to new customers. Shareholders in Curry Up now include the group that invested
Category:
Asian Food
Investment: $392,000-$1,671,500
When we opened the first Doc Chey's in 1997, our goal was simple: operate a neighborhood restaurant that serves our guests affordable, delicious, pan-Asian food. Although we have been true to our original mission, we quickly learned that we had an even greater mission, and that was to improve
Category:
Asian Food
Investment: $287,500-$462,000
Every journey begins with a first step. Our first step began over 35 years ago when we opened our very first location, offering fresh and delicious Japanese food made in the traditional Teppan style and served with our now famous signature Teriyaki sauce. Since then, we've become a leading fa
Category:
Asian Food
Investment: $400,000-$550,000