Teriyaki Madness Is Looking to Expand in the Bay Area Later This Year

“We already have leases signed and construction started to have our best growth year ever,” CEO Michael Haith shares.

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Teriyaki Madness, a “fast-casual restaurant concept serving up quality, fresh, healthy and flavorful Asian food in a high-vibe atmosphere,” has its eyes set on the greater San Francisco area. 

According to a report by Restaurant News, the rapidly growing chain has already signed seventeen franchise agreements this year and is planning to open 15 outposts next quarter — bringing the chain’s global outpost count to almost 150 in total.

“We already have leases signed and construction started to have our best growth year ever,” CEO Michael Haith tells Restaurant News.

In addition to San Francisco, Teriyaki House will also target the greater Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, and Phoenix areas — “as well as northern New Jersey up through Massachusetts” — for expansion efforts later this year.

Addresses and anticipated opening dates have not yet been announced, but What Now San Francisco will update the article as soon as additional information is gathered.

In the meantime, follow Teriyaki Madness on Instagram to stay up to date.

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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