Posted on July 3rd, 2020 by Tomoko Omori
Hello friends, Since you are reading this, you must be a fan of Japanese curry rice– but do you know when and how it was invented? Back in the 19th Century, Japan had been in a state of national isolation for over 250 years. What that means is that the country could not do any …
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Posted on June 26th, 2020 by Tomoko Omori
Hello friends, Last time, I wrote about Go! Go! Curry!’s birth story and the spirit behind it. This time I’d like talk about our story once we stepped foot in America. Since the establishment of our curry restaurant business in Japan in 2003, we grew steadfastly in the domestic market, and within four years we …
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Posted on June 19th, 2020 by Tomoko Omori
Hello friends, My last blog post was about the anatomy of our curry dish, but I bet many of you may have noticed and wondered why Go! Go! Curry! has a strong connection with the number 55. I’d like to explain that in this issue, and it’s actually also going to be about the story …
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Posted on June 12th, 2020 by Tomoko Omori
Hello friends, I hope everyone enjoys the arrival of summer as I do! It’s always exciting to feel the air warming up. You can even savor Go! Go! Curry!’s dishes outside! Last time, I talked about “Kanazawa curry”, the style our curry is based on. This time, I’d like to dig deeper into our version …
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Posted on June 5th, 2020 by Tomoko Omori
Hello friends, My name is Tomoko Omori, President/CEO of Go! Go! Curry! America. We are in the middle of a global crisis caused by novel coronavirus, and everyone is living with uncertainty and anxiety. However, I strongly believe that we will win this battle with the virus and it’s important to connect each other digitally …
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Posted on May 29th, 2020 by Tomoko Omori
Hello friends, In the midst of the social and economic conditions of a pandemic, you may struggle with adjusting your business to the “new normal”. It’s the same here at Go! Go! Curry! America. But as I wrote in the past few issues, I believe we will find a way, if we don’t forget our …
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