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Korean fried chicken and beer restaurant Gami Chicken is aiming to expand from 37 casual dining venues across Australia to 42 locations by the end of this year, with a focus on opening stores up for business in New South Wales and South Australia.
The Melbourne-born casual dining restaurant was founded by four friends, Jun Lee, Ayden Jung, Max Ji and Rio Yoon, following a pact that took place in 1996 to open a business together and make Korean fried chicken they would be proud to serve their family and friends. The name Gami means ‘beautiful taste’ in Korean.
Gami Chicken’s first restaurant was launched in 2006 and has sold 55.2
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