Edo Japan
“Edo Japan (Edo) is one of Canada’s fastest growing quick service restaurants, no.”
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About Edo Japan
Edo Japan (Edo) is one of Canada’s fastest growing quick service restaurants, now serving over 12 million freshly prepared meals annually across more than 200 locations throughout Canada. Edo Japan is bringing respect, value and convenience to the Asian food segment, a category expected to grow substantially over the next 10 years. First opened in Calgary, Alberta in 1979, Edo Japan combines the art of traditional teppanyaki-style cooking techniques with the best of chef-inspired modern cuisine. As masters of the grill, Edo is known for its signature teppan meals and famous made-in-house teriyaki sauce—continuing to deliver bold flavour and fresh quality in every dish. The menu features craveable favourites like bento boxes, fresh hand-rolled sushi rolls, ramen, bubble teas and more, all made fresh and served fast. Headquartered in Calgary, Edo Japan is proudly Canadian owned and operated. Please complete the fields below to contact us (* indicates a required field). I wish to receive emails and newsletters about franchising from CFA.
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