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Sakae Sushi
Franchising
As one of Singapore’s fastest growing innovative F&B player, Sakae Holdings Ltd actively looks for like-minded business partners to realize our plans of bringing our stable of food concepts to the world. In particular, we have master franchisee programmes for Sakae Sushi and Crepes and Cream.
Sakae Sushi, an award winning franchise, has a proven business model that has seen us opening more than 50 outlets worldwide in less than 10 years. We support our franchisees on all levels. With our aggressive expansion, we aim to build Sakae Sushi into the World’s Number One top brand recall for sushi and affordable Japanese dining.
Crepes & Cream is a food outlet and kiosk offering a quick meal or desserts. Simple and easy to operate, we have seven outlets in Philippines.
Join Us As A Franchise Today! (Franchising Enquiry)
If you are a franchise prospect who has a good business knowledge of a certain city and confidence in running Japanese restaurants or food kiosks in the city, why not join us as a franchisee and let us be Your Recipe for Growth.
As a franchisee, you will enjoy support services at all levels:
Site Selection, Design & Construction
We provide guidelines on site selection and space management. The construction team will visit the site you have selected, assess the location, before working on the design and layout of the outlet. The outlet will be renovated and furnished so that it is ready for operation.
Unlimited Innovation
Kitchen and service automation keeps the staff and operation cost low with improved efficiency.
On-Site Guidance & Training (during operation)
To help you succeed, we provide training and on site support starting from the initial stage prior to opening. Besides giving you the right advice and professional support from the inception stage right through to ongoing operations, our team of dedicated professionals will be on hand to address any concerns you may have. At the end of the day, we make your business our

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