Matsuya Foods
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Traded as | TYO: 9887 |
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Founded | 16 January 1980 ![]() |
Website | matsuyafoods |
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Matsuya Foods Co. (株式会社松屋フーズ, Kabushiki-gaisha Matsuya Fūzu) is a chain of restaurants, including Matsuya (松屋), which sells gyūdon (or gyūmeshi), Japanese curry, and teishoku. Matsuya was established in Japan in 1966, founded by Toshio Kawarabuki.[1] As of 2018[update], Matsuya has 1,080 restaurants throughout 33 Japanese prefectures.[2] Overseas stores can be found in China and Taiwan.[3] In addition to Matsuya, the company operates a chain of restaurants including curry, tonkatsu, sushi, and Chinese restaurants.[4]
In popular culture
Matsuya has been a long-time sponsor of the Yakuza videogame franchise, and the game's staple location of Kamurocho has always featured two Matsuya-based restaurants.[citation needed][clarification needed]
See also
- Donburi
- Sukiya
- Yoshinoya
References
External links
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