Sarku Japan is an American quick serve restaurant chain focusing on Japanese cuisine. Founded in 1987, the chain has grown to include over 180 locations in 32 states across the country, as of September 2021.[2]
The first Sarku Japan was opened by James Chim in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1987.[4][5] Chim had previously worked as an executive at the Canadian quick-serve restaurant chain Manchu Wok, during which time he became inspired to open his own restaurant.[5]
The restaurant proved to be successful and by 1991 had grown to a chain of over 25 stores in eight states, including as far away as Colorado and Texas.[4]
By 1992, the next year, it had doubled in size to more than 50 restaurants across the Eastern Seaboard and Midwest.[4]
Sarku Japan opened its 100th location in 1999 accompanying an expansion to the West Coast.[4]
2000s–2010s
In April 2002, the company moved its headquarters to its present location in Markham, Ontario.[4][6]
In the late 2000s and early 2010s, the company embarked on a substantial expansion campaign.[7][8][9] These efforts included opening new "Teriyaki and Sushi Express" concept stores intended to be street-front rather than in mall food courts,[7][8] as well as the signing of a contract with Frisby Corp to open 20+ new locations in Colombia over the following decade.[9][8]
The first of the Colombian stores opened in Pereira, Medellín and Cali in October 2011, followed by five more in Medellín, Cali and Bogotá by the end of the year.[8][10]
The company also looked to expand to Vietnam, Asia, Europe and the Middle East,[8] however there is no indication that these ventures were ever undertaken. At the time, the company was forecasting the chain would reach 1,000 locations by the end of the decade.[7][8][10]
2020s
In March 2020, as part of the COVID-19 pandemic, the chain was forced to temporarily close nearly all of its locations.[6] This extended closure led to the company's 2020 yearly sales declining 46% from the year prior, and left the chain in precarious financial standing.[6]
Despite loosened COVID-19 restrictions, the chain reported that by January 2021 only 184 of 226 locations had reopened.[6] As of September 2021, it appears many of these locations are still closed or may have permanently shuttered.[2]
The company currently lists operating 181 stores in 32 states.[2]