Yoshinoya has a chain of stores in
Japan, the
United States,
Cambodia,
China,
Indonesia,
Mongolia,
Philippines,
Singapore,
Taiwan, and
Thailand. Its
Malaysian branch closed down in 2021.
Japan |alt= In its restaurants in Japan, tables are often counters, and in that case, they take orders over those counters.
Chopsticks are provided. The menu includes , , or beef bowls, , raw eggs (to stir and pour on top, sometimes mixed with
soy sauce), ,
miso soup and
pickles (called
oshinkō [お新香] in its menu; a kind of
asazuke). They also serve red ginger (
beni shōga), spice, and free of charge. Some menus including raw eggs and miso soup can be taken out. Some customers make special requests at no extra charge such as: , , , , and . On June 14, 2011, Yoshinoya in Japan started serving as a standard seasonal menu to be offered until the latter part of July.
United States Yoshinoya entered the United States opening a corporate office in
Denver in 1973, and then its first retail location in Denver in 1975. A location in
Goodyear, Arizona, opened in 2008, but went out of business in December 2011. A
Dallas location that opened in June 2011 was Yoshinoya's first venture into
Texas, but it went out of business in December of that year. The first location east of the
Mississippi River opened on
42nd Street off
Times Square,
New York City, in 2002. Two more stores opened in other
Manhattan locations, but Yoshinoya later filed for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2008, and later all the New York City stores went out of business by January 2012. In March 2020, as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic, indoor dining was temporarily abandoned, with
take-away, drive-thru or pick-up service still available. The main menu in the United States includes the beef bowl, chicken bowl, combo bowl, and shrimp bowl, along with soup and desserts, and has variations such as "beef with vegetables bowls", "
teriyaki chicken bowls", and
barbecue-style plates. Skinless chicken is available upon request.
Tempura bowls are no longer available. The menu of Yoshinoya in the U.S. is similar to that in Japan. At a basic level, both companies serve several recipes over a bowl of rice, which includes the trademark beef bowl with very thinly sliced beef plus light sauce and onions.
Taiwan Yoshinoya entered the Taiwanese market in 1987 with the establishment of Taiwan Yoshinoya Co., Ltd. through a joint venture. It opened its first Asian branch outside Japan along Guanqian Road in
Zhongzheng District,
Taipei in 1988. It was later expanded beginning in 2002, the year of opening of its branches in
Shanghai (flagship branch) and
Shenzhen. In 2015, Yoshinoya China Holdings Co., Ltd. was established. As of 2021, there are 390 Yoshinoya branches in China. That same year, Hop Hing Group Holdings, the operator of Yoshinoya and
Dairy Queen in China, decided to go private.
Hong Kong The
Hong Kong division of Yoshinoya was founded in 1991. Currently, 50 Yoshinoya food stores are split among three main areas: In 2001, Yoshinoya re-entered the Philippine market through a joint-venture between Yoshinoya and the Century Pacific Group named Yoshinoya Century Pacific Inc. Its first store since re-entry opened in Metro Point Mall,
Pasay on December 15, 2001. In 2021, following the end of the partnership between Yoshinoya and the Century Pacific Group, Yoshinoya formed a new joint-venture with
Jollibee Foods Corporation that would serve as the next franchisee of Yoshinoya in the Philippines. Under the new deal, there are plans to open 50 stores in the country in the long-term. As of 2023, there are seven Yoshinoya stores operating in the Philippines. In the same year, it opened its first two branches; the first is located at
Ngee Ann City (opened in September) and the second one is at Scott's Picnic. In 2016, Wing Tai sold the whole shares of the Singaporean franchise to Asia Yoshinoya International Sdn. Bhd. to make it as a subsidiary. As of 2023, there are 11 Yoshinoya stores in Singapore.
Cambodia In 2013, the first Yoshinoya franchise in
Cambodia opened on King's Road in
Siem Reap with a franchise agreement signed with Meas Development Co., Ltd. There are currently around two Yoshinoya stores in
Cambodia as of September 2022, with both of them being located in
Phnom Penh International Airport and
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