Coca Steamboat
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Coca is a Thai hot pot restaurant chain established in 1957. It began as a 20 seats restaurant in Soi Dejo, Thailand. The successful business expanded to an 800 seat restaurant in nine years.
History
In 1987, Coca launched its first oversea venture in Singapore. The success and popularity of the first two restaurants, Chinatown Plaza and International Building (Orchard Road), was one of the leading factors that sparked the trust and confidence of many businessmen to invest in the Coca Restaurant Group. Today the group extended their services throughout Asia in Thailand, Singapore, Japan, ROC, Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia, Korea, Lao P.D.R., Cambodia, and Vietnam.
Coca Steamboat is famous for its homemade "Coca Sauce".
References
- Tangcharoenmankong, Tanaporn. "Coca's generation next". The Nation. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
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- How Ban, Chow (August 17, 2006). "More than just steamboat". The Star. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
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External links
- Coca Steamboat Thailand
- Coca Steamboat Singapore
- Frommers review – published in the New York Times Travel Guide