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]
Private | |
Industry | Restaurants |
Founded | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2006 |
Headquarters | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Products | Japanese food;Fast Food |
Website | www.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.
- Temaki, a typical Japanese dish, is a popular dish in Koni's menu
- Rolls similar to the ones on the picture are sold at Koni
References
- Kugel, Seth. "Rio de Janeiro: Koni Stores." The New York Times. November 9, 2008. Retrieved on December 21, 2011.
External links
- Koni Store (in Portuguese)
- Koni Store Portugal (in Portuguese)
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