The Company was incorporated in Singapore on 3 December 2007 under the name of Japan Foods Holding Pte Ltd and was converted into a public company limited by shares and changed the name to “Japan Foods Holding Ltd”.
The history of Japan Foods Holding Ltd. and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) can be traced to 1997, when we secured the franchise of “Ajisen Ramen” and open our first “Ajisen Restaurant” in November 1997.
Today, Japan Foods Holding Ltd. and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) is one of the leading food and beverage (“F&B”) groups in Singapore specialising in quality and authentic Japanese cuisine.
The Group operates a chain of restaurants in Singapore serving authentic Japanese fare under various brands such as “Ajisen Ramen”, “Aoba”, “Botejyu”, “Kazokutei” and “Menya Musashi” as well as concept stalls under the “Botejyu Yatai” and “Ajisen Ramen” brands in selected food courts in Singapore.
Working hours(工作时间):8am-5pm, off on Sunday (星期日休息)
No Experience require, training provided (无需经验)
Singaporean only
Working hours(工作时间):8am-5pm, off on Sunday (星期日休息)
No Experience require, training provided (无需经验)
Singaporean only
Working hours(工作时间):8am-5pm, off on Sunday (星期日休息)
No Experience require, training provided (无需经验)
Singaporean only
annual leave, medical benefit, meal allowance,attedance allowance, staff discount, seasonal incentive, year end incentive, bonus, new staff referal fee
Tai Seng MRT Exit A, from Irving Road and Burn Road go straight,
turn left to Shaw Road, next to Goldlion Building
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Ajisen Ramen was found at Kumamoto, Japan in 1968. Currently Ajisen Ramen already have 400 plus chain in worldwide. Ajisen Ramen targeted to open 1000 and above food chain worldwide. Ajisen Ramen is “World Ramen”, and the slogan of Ajisen is “ 安心 ,安全 , 健康“.
Botejyu was founded in 1946 in the gourmet city of Tamade, Osaka. Since then, our restaurant name has been protected as a registered trademark for over 60 years.The name “Botejyu” is derived from the rhythmic cooking sound of okonomiyaki. The first part of the name, “bote” comes from the flipping sound of an okonomiyaki being turned over with a metal spatula. The second part of the name, “jyu” represents the sound of the okonomiyaki sizzling on the teppan grill.
Fruit Paradise offers fruit tarts made with lightly sweetened cream topped with fresh fruits. Our fruit tarts are made with only the freshest and most delicious fruits, carefully selected by our Japanese Patissiers every day. However simple it may sound, we believe it is the best way for you to enjoy all the fruits’ natural goodness, free of unhealthy additives and preservatives.
Osaka Ohsho – which translates to ‘The King of Gyoza in Osaka’ – is the destination for handmade gyoza (dumplings). Our gyoza is a mixture of cabbage, ginger, garlic and 3 kinds of pork wrapped in Osaka Ohsho’s special wonton wrapper, then skilfully grilled to a deliciously golden brown crisp on one side yet tantalisingly moist within. Osaka Ohsho’s Gyoza has become our most famous and beloved dish.
Yonehachi,established since 1976,has more than140 Okowa shops across Japan. It is the first sticky rice specialty shop in Singapore. Yonehachi specializes in Okowa or Sticky Rice which is glutinous rice mixed with different ingredients. Try the original Red Bean Okowa which has been a hit with the Japanese or Salmon Okowa which is a local favourite!
Kazokutei offers udon from both eastern and western Japan, with 2 different types of soup bases. Kokudashi Udon is from Eastern Japan where katsuo bushi (dried bonito) is typically used to make a stronger flavoured soup, while Shira Dashi Udon is from Western Japan where konbu (sea tangle) is generally used to make a sweeter taste soup.
Menya Musashi,named after Miyamoto Musashi, who was famed for his double sword style, the award winning Menya Musashi has become a household name in Japan since making its debut in 1996. Credited as the pioneer of a new ramen culture in Japan, they strive to bring new experiences to customers through their revolutionary ramen. Featuring a creamier soup base than most ramen, it comes in white, red and black versions.