Koni Store

Koni Store is a Brazilian chain of Japanese food outlets headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. Its restaurants sell popular Japanese cuisine-based dishes, such as temakis and sushi, but operates with a fast food logistic and layout. Currently, Koni has 32 stores located in four Brazilian states and the Federal District.[1] Being easy to find in major cities within those states, Koni has become a very popular chain in Brazil, and was cited in a New York Times article, which said university students "have elevated it to a post-clubbing snack on a par with pizza."[2]

Koni Store
TypePrivate
IndustryRestaurants
FoundedRio de Janeiro, Brazil 2006 (2006)
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro, Brazil
ProductsJapanese food;Fast Food
Websitewww.konistore.com.br, www.konistore.pt

In 2010, Koni Store opened the first restaurant abroad in Lisbon, Portugal in the upscale neighborhood of Chiado. In December 2011, this store closed its doors.

References

  1. Kugel, Seth. "Rio de Janeiro: Koni Stores." The New York Times. November 9, 2008. Retrieved on December 21, 2011.
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