Sukesan Udon, a popular udon chain originating in Kitakyushu, will launch 50 new menu items, including two 399-yen options and 48 cold noodle varieties, across all 102 of its stores starting April 23. This expansive menu update aims to cater to diverse customer needs ahead of the summer season.
Founded in 1976, this udon chain originating in Kitakyushu operates 102 stores across 1 metropolis, 1 urban prefecture, and 16 prefectures, including Fukuoka, Yamaguchi, Saga, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Okayama, Osaka, Nagasaki, Hyogo, Hiroshima, Chiba, Tokyo, Saitama, Kanagawa, Gunma, and Nara, centered around Kitakyushu City. With a rich menu of over 150 items such as udon and rice bowls, we have been patronized by a wide range of customers, from children to the elderly.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: New Product
FAQ
When did Sukesan Udon begin selling the two new 399-yen items and the forty‑eight new cold noodle items at all of its locations?
The rollout started on Thursday, April 23, across all 102 Sukesan Udon stores, introducing two 399‑yen items and forty‑eight new cold noodle items.
How many Sukesan Udon restaurants are currently operating, and which Japanese prefectures and cities are included in its network?
Sukesan Udon operates 102 stores located in Kitakyushu City, one metropolis, one urban prefecture, and sixteen prefectures such as Fukuoka, Yamaguchi, Saga, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Okayama, Osaka, Nagasaki, Hyogo, Hiroshima, Chiba, Tokyo, Saitama, Kanagawa, Gunma, and Nara.
In what year was the Sukesan Udon chain founded, and in which city did its origins begin?
Sukesan Udon was founded in 1976 and its origins began in the city of Kitakyushu in Japan.
Approximately how many menu items does Sukesan Udon offer, and what are two primary categories of dishes mentioned in the article?
The chain offers over 150 menu items, with udon and rice bowls highlighted as two primary categories of dishes.
According to the article, which age groups constitute the customer base of Sukesan Udon, and how does the chain describe its patronage?
Sukesan Udon describes its patronage as a wide range of customers, serving both children and elderly diners across Japan.