Heads of S.Korea's chicken chains promoting expansion abroad

Kyochon has opened its first Taiwan branch and BB.Q Chicken its second Panama store, while bhc explores SE Asia

Kyochon F&B Chairman Kwon Won-gang (fourth from the left) in Taiwan 
Kyochon F&B Chairman Kwon Won-gang (fourth from the left) in Taiwan 
Soo-Jung Ha 1
Aug 04, 2023 (Gmt+09:00) agatha77@hankyung.com
Food & Beverage

The CEOs of South Korea's top three fried chicken franchises are promoting their brands overseas based on the judgement that growth will stagnate if they do business only on their hyper-competitive domestic market.

Kyochon F&B, which runs Kyochon Chicken, on Thursday opened its first branch in Taiwan at Global Mall Banqiao Station, a shopping center in New Taipei City. Covering 132 square meters, the store offers Kyochon's signature items "chimaek" (chicken and beer) and "chimyeon" (chicken and stir-fried noodles).

Kyochon F&B Chairman Kwon Won-gang hosted the opening ceremony for the branch. Because this was its first overseas expansion since he returned to his position late last year, the company will make the Taiwan store a model for others to be set up worldwide.

Compared to its competitors bhc and BB.Q Chicken, Kyochon started its global expansion relatively late, thus it decided to speed things up this year. October will see a second Kyochon branch opened in Taipei's top commercial district followed by a third before year's end.

Kyochon F&B runs 67 stores in seven countries.

Genesis BBQ Chairman Yoon Hong-Geun (center) in Panama
Genesis BBQ Chairman Yoon Hong-Geun (center) in Panama

Genesis BBQ Chairman Yoon Hong-Geun flew to Panama to attend on Wednesday the opening ceremony of his franchise's second branch there at Albrook Mall in Panama City. The first in the Central American state's city of San Francisco opened in May has seen success with average daily sales of $5,000.

Running around 700 stores in 57 countries, the company is considering expanding to Costa Rica after Panama.

bhc Chairman Park Hyeon-jong (center) 
bhc Chairman Park Hyeon-jong (center) 


bhc Chairman Park Hyeon-jong recently went on a business trip to Southeast Asia including Singapore. He is known to regularly participate in overseas market research to develop the brand and its menu.

Park also reportedly flew to San Francisco, California, for talks with the US burger chain Super Duper, a brand that bhc brought to South Korea last year.

Write to Soo-Jung Ha at agatha77@hankyung.com

Goobne Chicken signs franchise contract with Texas-based company

Goobne Chicken signs franchise contract with Texas-based company

Goobne Chicken, an oven-baked chicken brand operated by GN Food Corporation of South Korea, announced on Thursday that it had signed a master franchise agreement with Texas-based company Dream Associates, Inc. on March 14 to expand its stores in the United States. Currently, Goobne Chicken has

Fried chicken chain bhc opens first US store in LA

Fried chicken chain bhc opens first US store in LA

South Korea’s No. 2 fried chicken brand bhc Group on Monday said it opened its first store in North America on Friday at the Original Farmers Market Store on South Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles, California.The non-franchised store is directly operated by the company and serves as the fra

K-chicken chain Kyochon signs MOU with Taiwanese food conglomerate

K-chicken chain Kyochon signs MOU with Taiwanese food conglomerate

Kyochon F&B Chairman Kwon Won-gang(left) and La Kaffa Chairman Henry Wang Kyochon F&B, the company operating Kyochon Chicken, said on Friday that it has signed a memorandum of understanding for a master franchise agreement with La Kaffa International Group, a Taiwanese food service comp

K-chicken chain BB.Q opens second restaurant in New York

K-chicken chain BB.Q opens second restaurant in New York

BB.Q's second restaurant opens in Manhattan BB.Q Chicken, the country’s leading franchise, said on Friday it opened its second restaurant in Manhattan on Dec.1. This restaurant is BB.Q's second directly operated flagship store in the US. The first floor is a "Grab-and-Go" place for

K-chicken chain BB.Q foresees stores quadrupling in N.America

K-chicken chain BB.Q foresees stores quadrupling in N.America

Customers eat Korean fried chicken at a BB.Q restaurant in Manhattan, New York (Courtesy of Genesis BBQ) Gourmands in North America will be able to enjoy South Korean fried chicken more conveniently as BB.Q Chicken, the country’s leading franchise, expects the number of its restaurants in

Hawaiians, tourists to enjoy BB.Q’s signature K-chicken

Hawaiians, tourists to enjoy BB.Q’s signature K-chicken

Customers line up to order chicken at BB.Q Chicken’s Kuono Marketplace branch (Courtesy of Genesis BBQ) BB.Q Chicken has brought its Korean fried chicken to Hawaii, one of the world’s top tropical resort destinations, as it aims to raise its brand awareness among tourists from aroun