Sticks'n'Sushi
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Restaurant |
| Genre | Japanese restaurant |
| Founded | 1994 |
| Founder | Kim Rahbek Hansen, Jens Rahbek Hansen and Thor Andersen |
| Headquarters | , |
Area served | Copenhagen, London and Berlin |
Key people | Andreas Karlsson (CEO) |
| Website | http://sticksnsushi.com |
Sticks'n'Sushi is a Copenhagen-based restaurant and take-away group specialising in sushi and yakitori. It consists of 12 restaurants in the Greater Copenhagen area, 14 restaurants in the UK and three in Berlin.
Created by the Danish-Japanese brothers Jens and Kim Rahbek Hansen alongside their mother Keiko and their brother-in-law Thor Andersen, the first Sticks'n'Sushi opened on Nansensgade (No. 59) on 22 March 1994. It has been followed by more restaurants in the Greater Copenhagen area.[1]
UK Restaurants
The first Sticks'n'Sushi in London opened on Wimbledon Hill Road in March 2012. In May 2013, the owners raised capital for further expansion abroad through the sale of a 49% share of their company to Maj Invest Equity .[2] The second Sticks'n'Sushi in London opened on Henrietta Street in Covent Garden in October 2013.[3] In 2015, a Sticks'n'Sushi opened in a listed building on the corner of Nelson Road and King William Walk in the heart of Greenwich, close to Maritime Museum, Cutty Sark and Greenwich Park[4] The next opening was at the new Crossrail station in Canary Wharf, here Sticks"n'Sushi served a Japanese Danish fusion breakfast for the 1st time. On 7 May 2016 Sticks’n’Sushi Cambridge opened its doors. On 24 November 2017 Sticks’n’Sushi opened in Westgate Oxford.[5] The seventh UK restaurant opened in Victoria on 8 Dec 2017.[6] In October 2018 they opened their largest UK restaurant to date in Chelsea on the Kings Road, this was also the first restaurant to have a private dining room for the UK. In autumn 2020 the group expanded towards Soho,[7] taking residency in a building that used to house a Police station on Beak Street. Since then, restaurants in White City, Shoreditch, Kingston, Richmond, Islington have followed with more already planned for 2025.
