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Café de Coral

Café de Coral Holdings, Ltd. is a Hong Kong fast-food restaurant group that owns and operates fast-food chains and restaurants, including Café de Coral, Super Super, The Spaghetti House, Oliver's Super Sandwiches, Ah Yee Leng Tong, and others.

History
Founding The founders of Café de Coral are Victor Lo Tang-seong (1915–2016), brother of Vitasoy founder Lo Kwee-seong and Fairwood founder Lo Fong-cheung, and his nephew, Lo Kai-muk. Victor Lo had the idea of running a restaurant that would feed the working class of Hong Kong at affordable prices. He incorporated Café de Coral in 1968 and started to operate the first location in Causeway Bay in September 1969 at the age of 54. The chain gradually expanded over the next decade. In 1977, it started promoting its restaurants through TV commercials. In 1979, it established its first food-processing plant in a move to lower costs and ensure consistency. In 1986, the Café de Coral Group went public. In 1988, it opened its 50th Café de Coral restaurant. The years after this were marked by diversification, when it went on a buying spree. Acquisitions and expansion In May 1990, Café de Coral made its first acquisition by buying out the Ah Yee Leng Tong chain for HK$14 million. A year later, it acquired The Spaghetti House, a popular chain that served HK-style Italian food. The same year, it opened up its second food-processing plant. In 1992, it opened both its 100th restaurant and its first restaurant outside Hong Kong in the nearby city of Shenzhen. In 1996, Café de Coral opened the first location of its new restaurant brand, Bravo le Café. Also in 1996, it acquired Scanfoods, a ham-processing and food-distribution business. In 1998, it started yet another restaurant chain called Super Super Congee & Noodle. In 2006, Café de Coral began rolling out its "fourth-generation concept" across all of its locations, effectively renovating many restaurants to bring them up to modern standards. In 2007, Café de Coral made an investment in the Tao Heung Group, a smaller restaurant group that operates 11 brands all over China and Hong Kong. In 2012, Café de Coral started another restaurant chain called MiXian Sense, aiming to become the leader in the Hong Kong mixian (rice noodle) market. Manchu Wok was sold to MTY Food Group in late 2014. In 2016, founder Victor Lo Tang-seong died at the age of 101. == Brands ==
Brands
Café de Coral Café de Coral is a fast-food restaurant chain that serves both Chinese and Western food at a budget price. Established in 1968 in Causeway Bay, Café de Coral operates over 100 locations in the Hong Kong and 24 locations in China. As of September 2019, the group had 165 Café de Coral restaurants. The Spaghetti House The Spaghetti House is a specialty restaurant chain that serves Hong Kong-style Italian cuisine and is positioned as a mid-market chain that is family- and tourist-friendly. Established in 1979, The Spaghetti House operates more than 30 locations in Hong Kong, Macau, and Southern China. Ah Yee Leng Tong Ah Yee Leng Tong is a specialty restaurant chain that serves home-style Chinese soup and a variety of Cantonese dishes. It is also known for its XO sauce. Its restaurants, which average 250 m2, fuse both traditional and modern furnishings and appeal to both locals and tourists. As of 2007, the only location is at Hong Kong International Airport. Bravo le Café Bravo le Café is a quick-service restaurant chain that offers a mix of Western, Chinese, and Japanese food in a bistro setting designed to appeal to "young and upwardly mobile executives." Currently, the three locations of Bravo le Café are in Hong Kong: the International Finance Centre, Central, and Hong Kong International Airport. Super Super Congee & Noodles Super Super Congee & Noodles is a fast-food chain serving congee and various noodle dishes. As of March 2006, 50 locations were in Hong Kong, including two in Tsing Yi and one in Wong Tai Sin. MiXian Sense MiXian Sense is a specialty restaurant chain that serves its own special Sichuan spiced tomato soup rice noodles, with other choices of sweet tomato soup rice noodles and the classic pork bone broth soups and Sichuan spice soup rice noodles. First established in Ching Yi in 2012, it has now expanded all over Hong Kong in 16 locations. Oliver's Super Sandwich Oliver's Super Sandwich was introduced to Hong Kong in 1987 and was rebranded in 2012 by Cafe de Coral. This brand mainly serves freshly made sandwiches, light pasta, and steamed potatoes topped with mixes of eggs and salmon. Other brands Other brands include Little Onion, The Cup, 360 Series, ZAKKA, Shanghai Lao Lao, and Dong Dong Tei. File:Uptown Plaza Cafe de Coral 201012.jpg|link=https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Uptown_Plaza_Cafe_de_Coral_201012.jpg |Entrance of the store in Uptown Plaza File:New Town Plaza Cafe de Coral interior 201108.jpg|link=https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:New_Town_Plaza_Cafe_de_Coral_interior_201108.jpg |Interior of the store in New Town Plaza with the older 5th generation design File:HK SKD 將軍澳 TKO Montara LOHAS Park 日出康城商場 The Lohas mall 大家樂 Cafe de Coral Restaurant interior May 2021 SS2.jpg|link=https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HK_SKD_%E5%B0%87%E8%BB%8D%E6%BE%B3_TKO_Montara_LOHAS_Park_%E6%97%A5%E5%87%BA%E5%BA%B7%E5%9F%8E%E5%95%86%E5%A0%B4_The_Lohas_mall_%E5%A4%A7%E5%AE%B6%E6%A8%82_Cafe_de_Coral_Restaurant_interior_May_2021_SS2.jpg |Interior of the store in LOHAS park with the newer 6th generation design File:Guangzhou Panyu Clifford Branch, Cafe de Coral (China) 20220404.jpg|link=https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Guangzhou_Panyu_Clifford_Branch,_Cafe_de_Coral_(China)_20220404.jpg |Exterior of the store in Clifford Estates in China File:HK Drink Cafe de Carol Red Happiness Milk n Paper Cups a.jpg|link=https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HK_Drink_Cafe_de_Carol_Red_Happiness_Milk_n_Paper_Cups_a.jpg |Stacks of pre-maid milk tea File:Baked pork chop rice from cafe de coral.jpg|link=https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Baked_pork_chop_rice_from_cafe_de_coral.jpg |Baked Pork Chop Rice File:HK food 大家樂 Cafe de Coral Restaurant 下午茶餐 afternoon tea Bread sweet milk fork Rice vermicelli noodle Oct-2015.jpg|link=https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HK_food_%E5%A4%A7%E5%AE%B6%E6%A8%82_Cafe_de_Coral_Restaurant_%E4%B8%8B%E5%8D%88%E8%8C%B6%E9%A4%90_afternoon_tea_Bread_sweet_milk_fork_Rice_vermicelli_noodle_Oct-2015.jpg |Afternoon tea meal File:Sizzling Plate Dinner Set with Soup and Bun.JPG|link=https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sizzling_Plate_Dinner_Set_with_Soup_and_Bun.JPG |Steak set served during dinner session File:HK Sai Ying Pun 香港商業中心 Hong Kong Plaza mall Cafe de Carol restaurant food barbecue bbq meat pork duck Jan-2016 DSC.JPG|link=https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HK_Sai_Ying_Pun_%E9%A6%99%E6%B8%AF%E5%95%86%E6%A5%AD%E4%B8%AD%E5%BF%83_Hong_Kong_Plaza_mall_Cafe_de_Carol_restaurant_food_barbecue_bbq_meat_pork_duck_Jan-2016_DSC.JPG |Roasted selection ==Wage controversy==
Wage controversy
When Hong Kong's minimum wage law was passed in July 2010, Café de Coral raised its average salary from HK$22.4/hr to $33/hr to satisfy the law's requirements. During the process, though, it stopped paying its employees for lunch breaks. Their decision led to public backlash and the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions threatened to start a public boycott. Three days before the boycott was to begin, Café de Coral reversed its decision and resumed paying its employee for lunch breaks while still giving them the pay raise. ==See also==
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