‘Affordable dignity’: Chinese develop taste for Japan’s budget restaurant chains


Students, white-collar workers and families filled the tables during a recent dinner rush at a branch of Saizeriya – a Japanese-owned chain of Italian restaurants – in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.

In the same shopping district, a queue stretched outside a Sushiro conveyor belt sushi restaurant at 8pm. “We waited two hours for a seat, but it was worth it,” said one diner.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Umno AGM: Welcoming former leaders back will help Umno create a unified Malay voice, says Azalina
Primary school teacher in Negri charged with sexually assaulting four pupils
Campus explosion: One victim still in coma with fractured skull, bleeding in brain, say cops
Bus runs over pedestrians as it crashes into Seoul building, 13 injured
US halts visas for 75 countries indefinitely; China not on the list
China protests over Philippine coast guard's Xi images
Lt Jen Johnny Lim retires after over four decades of exemplary service
South Korea court sentences ex-President Yoon to five years in prison for obstruction
Laos emphasises anti-corruption efforts to boost growth
OpenAI expects another ‘seismic shock’ from China amid speculation of new DeepSeek release

Others Also Read