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Japanese fast-food chain opens new restaurant in North Vancouver

Staff report
July 6, 2022 2:48pm

Quick-service restaurant Edo Japan (Edo) has announced the opening of the first North Vancouver street-front location at Park & Tilford Shops & Gardens.

The store is located on Brooksbank Avenue at Cotton Road.

Edo draws crowds with delicious, Japanese-inspired meals made with Canadian chicken and beef, premium veggies and a signature teriyaki sauce. North Vancouver locals who haven’t tried Edo before will find the menu has lots to choose from, with diverse and fresh selections such as bento box meals, veggie-filled rice and noodle bowls, gyozas, udon soups, spring rolls and hand-rolled sushi, Edo said.

Known for its teppanyaki-style meals, made-to-order on a traditional teppan grill using high-quality ingredients and Edo’s famous teriyaki sauce, the franchise was established in Alberta in 1979. Edo said it plans to continue expansion in Eastern Canada and is well poised for continued growth across the country.

“Edo has experienced consistent success in Canada’s diverse markets and our cross-country expansion continues to gain momentum. We have launched 15 new locations across five provinces in the last 12 months, including five well-received openings in B.C.” says David Minnett, President and CEO of Edo Japan. “Our accomplishments as a franchise are the product of our commitment to serving delicious, freshly prepared meals made with superior ingredients that win our customers over one order at a time.”

As a Canadian-owned and operated franchise with an almost 45-year long history, Edo is well suited to equip franchisees with the resources to further establish the brand’s presence in markets across the country, the company said.

“The combination of our loyal customer base and Edo’s commitment to ensuring our franchisees are well-positioned to achieve their business goals has enabled our franchisees’ strong track record of success and profitability,” said Terry Foster, Vice President, Operations/Franchising.

“We want to provide long-term success for each franchisee by conducting extensive market research before carefully selecting each location to ensure they are in the best position to build strong connections in the communities where they operate.”

Customers are encouraged to order online at edojapan.com/order or through the My Edo App.

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