Economy
Udon King Bets on US As Toridoll Eyes Global Fast-food Status

Takaya Awata, a college dropout who built a billion-dollar fortune selling chewy udon noodles across Japan, is now betting the humble dish can become a global fast-food staple alongside burgers, chicken and pizza, with the U.S. at the center of Toridoll Holdings' overseas ambitions. We want udon to become one of those major global categories, Awata, 64, said in an interview at Toridoll's headquarters in Tokyo. The founder and chief executive officer wants Toridoll, with almost ¥280 billion ($1.8 billion) in annual revenue, to join the trillion-yen ranks of the world's largest fast-food chains, primarily by growing its flagship Marugame Udon brand.
The challenge is scaling up the business and finding a way to win over consumers unfamiliar with a staple of no-frills Japanese cuisine. Unlike the better-known, thinner and yellowish ramen noodles typically served in a seasoned bouillon, udon are thick, chewy white noodles that swim in a much simpler broth.
Source: Japan Times
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