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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Has any chinese restaurant gone global yet?
So we have BK, McD's, KFC, Dairy Queen etc., restaurants that have gone global. Has any restaurant or fast food chain in China gone global yet? Anyone that you can think of?
12 years 2 days ago in Business & Jobs - China
yes, MacDonalds
TedDBayer:
its another crap question from the brainless clown, i'm not even going to try for a smart ass answer, so its just wrong
yes, "Little Sheep Hot Pot", they have chains in N.Y.
At least for the states, I can't think of a mainland Chinese restaurant chain, though I reckon it's easier to find Yangzhou fried rice or a place serving Chinese food (whether or not it is adapted to the local tastes) in more places around the world than a hamburger or hot dog. If much of Sub-Saharan Africa is the last bastion of non-US chain eateries, the influx of Chinese business are doing their part to further uphold my position.
At least in NYC, there has been a recent wave of "different" Chinese cuisines (besides Cantonese/kao ya/zhenzhu naicha/Sichuan) springing forth. At least in name, Yunnan, Xi'an and Hunan are now more widely represented, even if it still requires a trek on the 7 train.
As for "Ai Rasjen," well, if you meant Ajisen Ramen, that's from Japan. Now, if
許留山 (Hui Lau Shan) could make a comeback in this part o' the world, that'd be rad. Heck, even a ZFY sounds decent right about now...
Yes, the aforementioned "Little Sheep" Hotpot. It is part of the KFC family I believe