Daikiya

Daikiya branch in Shatin Plaza.

Daikiya Group (Chinese: 大喜屋) is a restaurant chain based in Hong Kong which focuses on Japanese-style buffets. The company was founded in 2010 and filed for its initial public offering (IPO) in June 2019.

The company is the largest Japanese-style buffet chain in Hong Kong, operating 13 branches and having a market share of 37.1% as of 2019.[1] According to its IPO filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the company had an adjusted profit margin of 11.8% in 2018, higher than other restaurant chains in Hong Kong such as Fairwood and Café de Coral.[2]

In February 2020, the company announced that it had decided not to proceed with its Hong Kong IPO.[3]

Its brands are as follows

Cusine Non-AYCE AYCE Closed
Japanese

(11)

Rock Salt (1) Daikiya (1) Deluxe Daieiki (3) Deluxe Daikiya (3) Kawami Daieiki

(1)

Tono Daikiya (2) Daieiki Joy Daikiya
Hot Pot

(7)

/ / / Beef Station

(4)

The Aquatic Market

(3)

/ / /
Location/Branch Cauesway Bay Plaza Tsim Sha Tsui Mong Kok MTR MOKO

(Mong Kok East Station)

Tsuen Wan Plaza Yuen Long Sha Tin One Pacific Center (Near APM) Kwun Tong

(MTR B3)

Kowloon Bay
Rock Salt 3rd Floor
Daikiya Sha Tin Plaza
Deluxe Daieiki 665 Nathan Road Yoho Mall 5th Floor
Deluxe Daikiya phase 2 Grand Plaza Crocodile Shirt Center
Beef Station phase 1 Albion Plaza Chong Hing Square 6th Floor
The Aquatic Market 6th Floor B1 Floor Amoy Plaza
Kawami Daieiki 6th Floor
Tono Daikiya 26 Kimberly Road Royal Plaza Hotel 2nd Floor (entrance MOKO 1st Floor)

References

  1. ^ 曾, 子龍 (7 June 2019). "【大喜屋上市】食得多賺得多? 大喜屋純利率完勝餐飲股同業". Hong Kong Economic Times. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  2. ^ 文, 顥宗 (18 June 2019). "【大喜屋上市】食窮間舖只屬幻想? 招股書揭「煉金術」贏快餐店". HK01. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  3. ^ Liu, Yujing (12 February 2020). "Japanese restaurant chain Daikiya pulls Hong Kong IPO as coronavirus outbreak hits deal making". South China Morning Post.