Genji, LLC

Genji, LLC., a subsidiary of Peace Dining Corporation, is the largest sushi provider to Whole Foods Market, serving the eastern U.S., California and the UK. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the company currently operates over 165 sushi and Japanese cuisine restaurants in 18 U.S. states and D.C., and in London and Scotland. Ingredients are all-natural with no artificial preservatives, flavor-enhancers or food coloring. Fish is sourced from suppliers who use sustainable fishing practices which do not deplete the fish population. Genji employs approximately 900 sushi chefs throughout all of its stores, making it one of the largest independently operated (non-franchise-based) sushi companies in the U.S. The current product mix includes daily prepared sushi, as well as various side dishes. The company also operates several Asian Cuisine venues under the Kamado Kitchen moniker.[1]

Genji, LLC (a PDC Company)
TypePrivate
IndustryRestaurants,
Supermarket,
Sushi bars,
Retail Sushi,
& Japanese-Inspired cuisine Wholesale
GenreJapanese Cuisine, Sushi
FounderMasaki Kuboi
HeadquartersPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Number of locations
165 (April, ’13)
Area served
US & UK
Key people
Josh Onishi CEO & President; Masaki Kuboi, Chairman
ProductsSushi (prepared on-site)
Roll-To-Order Sushi
Bottled Sauces & Dressings & Marinades
ServicesSushi & Japanese Cuisine
OwnerMasaki Kuboi
Number of employees
approx. 1,000
ParentPeace Dining Corporation
Websitehttp://genjiweb.com http://genjillc.com

Origins

Genji began as a mom-and-pop restaurant located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, serving sushi and Japanese cuisine. In the late 1990s, Whole Foods Market invited Genji to be their sushi provider at several stores in the Mid-Atlantic region. Building on this successful partnership, Genji expanded into new locations throughout the Eastern States. In 1997, Peace Dining Corporation bought the company as part of its goal to contribute to healthy eating habits on a global scale. Currently, the company operates over 165 stores in the US and in the United Kingdom.[1]

Brands

The principal "Genji" logo is used within Whole Foods Market. The circle is a variant of a letter "G" and represents bringing people together, well-being, and commitment to health. At the center of the circle, the dot or "head" represents a precious jewel while the "legs" and "arms" symbolize water and purity. Combined, the logo conveys the companies focus on organic, all-natural, and sustainable qualities.

Management

The CEO and president of Genji, LLC. is Josh Onishi. The chairman is Masaki Kuboi (also president of Peace Dining Corporation).[1]

Hana Group

Peace Dining Corporation was acquired[2] by Hana Group, headed by Josh Onishi.[3] Hana Group was founded in 2012 and has various brands which sell food.[2] Early investors included TA Associates, which exited and were replaced by Permira in 2019.[2]

See also

References

  1. Company website
  2. "News | TA". TA Associates. Retrieved 2020-01-26.
  3. America, Hana Group North (2018-09-26). "Tracing The Origins Of Your Food, As Told By 'Sustainability Hero' Hana Group North America' Josh Onishi". Perishable News. Retrieved 2020-01-26.
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