Curry is offered to Indians by a Japanese restaurant chain
Curry would be sold by a Japanese restaurant chain in India. Starting an unusual business is planned for next year – origo wrote.
Founded in 1982, the CoCo Ichibanya restaurant chain has 1,200 units throughout Japan, but is also present outside Japan, with 180 restaurants in 12 countries.
In addition to the Asian region, the brand is also available in England and the US.
(Japan Today News, origo)
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