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Benihana

Benihana Inc. (Japanese: 紅花, "Safflower") is an American restaurant company founded by Hiroaki Aoki in New York City in 1964 and currently based in Aventura, Florida.[4] It owns or franchises 116 Japanese-influenced restaurants around the world, including its flagship Benihana Teppanyaki brand, as well as the Haru (fusion cuisine) and RA Sushi restaurants.[5][6] Benihana introduced the teppanyaki (colloquially known as hibachi) restaurant concept, which had originated in Japan in the late 1940s, to the United States, and later to other countries.

Benihana Inc.
TypePrivate
Founded1964; 59 years ago (1964)
FounderHiroaki Aoki
Headquarters
Aventura, Florida (North America)
Benihana Bldg. 9th Floor, Chuo-ku, Tokyo (Japan) 
,
Key people
Tom Baldwin (President and CEO)
ProductsJapanese cuisine
Revenue US$314M (FY 2010)[1]
−US$7.74M (FY 2010)[1]
−US$10.0M (FY 2010)[1]
Total assets US$234M (FY 2010)[2]
Total equity US$144M (FY 2010)[2]
OwnerAngelo Gordon
Number of employees
5,000[3]
DivisionsBenihana, Samurai, Haru, RA Sushi
Websitewww.benihana.com
Benihana on West 56th Street in New York City

History Edit

The company was founded in 1964 on West 56th Street in New York City by 25-year-old Hiroaki Aoki, the father of Steve Aoki and Devon Aoki.[7]

Aoki, a wrestler who had qualified for but did not attend the 1960 Summer Olympics,[8] started the restaurant with US$10,000 (equivalent to $94,356 in 2022) earned from driving an ice cream truck in Harlem. The first restaurant, Benihana of Tokyo, was named for the red safflower that was the name for the coffee shop owned by his parents in Tokyo.[citation needed]

 
A chef preparing a dinner at the table

Aoki's concept was for the meals to be theatrically prepared by a knife-wielding, joke-telling chef at a teppanyaki table surrounded by a wooden eating surface in front of the guests (teppan meaning "steel grill" or "griddle" and yaki meaning "grilled" or "broiled"). It did not do well until early 1965, when Clementine Paddleford of the New York Herald Tribune gave it a rave review.[8] The Beatles and Muhammad Ali were among the celebrities who patronized on the four-table restaurant.[9]

Within a year Aoki opened a bigger restaurant that featured samurai armor, heavy wooden ceiling beams, and sliding shōji screens to provide some privacy.[citation needed]

In 1968, it opened its first restaurant outside of New York City in Chicago.[citation needed]

In 1976, Aoki brought in consultant Hardwicke Companies (its founder Charles H. Stein was the original developer of Six Flags Great Adventure, as well as the operator of various New York restaurants including Tavern on the Green) as a partner to run the company. In 1980, Aoki terminated the relationship and settled a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission complaint of insider trading of Hardwicke stock.[citation needed]

In 1982, Benihana National Corporation went public with Joel Schwartz as president. Some of the restaurants continued to be privately owned by Aoki. The company had some missteps including the opening of the upscale Big Splash restaurant and a frozen food division, Benihana National Classics. Its stock dived and shareholders sued over management including the fact that Aoki still had his privately held restaurants of the same name.[9]

In 1995, the company acquired 17 restaurants from Benihana of Tokyo.[10]

The company has since expanded by purchasing the Haru and RA Sushi restaurants, which operate under those names.[11] Haru is based in New York City; RA has locations across the country, and is based in Scottsdale, Arizona, with its original four locations scattered around the greater Phoenix area. Although Benihana owns these concepts, they are independently operated and were developed autonomously. It also acquired the Samurai and Kyoto restaurants which it has incorporated into its other brands.[citation needed]

In 2004, the company issued a class of preferred stock to BFC Financial corporation to renovate its restaurants and expand. The stock diluted Aoki's control of the chain and the family sued, citing that Benihana had no compelling need for the cash, other forms of capital were available, and that the terms of the preferred stock issued to BFC were onerous. A member of the board of directors was also a director of BFC, a company that held controlling interests in BankAtlantic, Blue Green, and Levitt Homes. However, the Delaware Court of Chancery upheld the decision.[12]

Benihana's famous figural "tiki mugs" for exotic cocktails, the most common of which depicts "Hotei," a chubby buddha-like figure with arms raised in the air, have become collectible.[citation needed]

Aoki died in 2008 at the age of 69.[13]

In 2009, Richard C. Stockinger became chief executive to replace Joel A. Schwartz,[14] and in 2010 became president as Juan C. Garcia resigned.[15]

Benihana agreed in 2012 to be purchased by the private equity firm of Angelo Gordon & Company for $296 million.[11]

On February 5, 2014, the Board of Directors of Benihana Inc. named Steve Shlemon the company's new president and chief executive officer.[16]

In 2016, Benihana Inc. named Thomas J. Baldwin CEO and president. Baldwin had been director of Benihana and served as an advisor to the operator's principal investor, Angelo, Gordon & Co.[17]

Lawsuits Edit

 
Benihana in Beaverton, Oregon

In Benihana of Tokyo, Inc. v. Benihana, Inc.,[18] financial issues and a change of corporate control led three of the members of the Benihana, Inc.'s board of directors to consider the issuance of convertible stock and its sale to a potential buyer. Eventually, the entire board approved resolutions ratifying a stock purchase agreement with the buyer and authorizing the stock issuance. Afterwards, the company filed an action against almost all of Benihana, Inc.'s directors, alleging breaches of fiduciary duties.

On January 30, 2011, Benihana (Kuwait) filed a defamation lawsuit against a blogger for writing about his experience on his website.[19][20][21] Las Palmas, the company that owns Benihana in Kuwait, took legal action against the reviewer for his "negative" attitudes towards the restaurant and for recording the videos without permission. The company alleged that the blogger worked for an advertising company and might have personal motives that could be linked to his work to denigrate Benihana and praise its competitors located in the same area.[21]

International locations Edit

Benihana operates or franchises restaurants in the United States, the United Kingdom, Slovakia, Romania, The Middle East,[22] and the Caribbean and Central and South America.[10][23]

In popular culture Edit

Benihana was a key location in The Office episode "A Benihana Christmas". The episode shows Michael, Andy, Jim and Dwight dine in a Benihana restaurant throughout the episode.

Benihana is featured prominently in Police Academy 2 and Den of Thieves, as well as during the end of The Wolf of Wall Street.

In Solar Opposites, Cherie is a Benihana waitress who is shrunk down and imprisoned in a wall-sized terrarium by two alien children.

The chain was mentioned by rapper Chief Keef in his 2015 song War and BLP Kosher in his 2023 song Iguanas.[25]

The restaurant is mentioned in the movie Sharky's Machine.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Benihana (BNHNA) annual SEC income statement filing via Wikinvest.
  2. ^ a b Benihana (BNHNA) annual SEC balance sheet filing via Wikinvest.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-04. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
  4. ^ Corporate Information. Benihana. Retrieved on 13 November 2016. "Benihana Inc.[...]21500 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 900, Aventura, FL 33180"
  5. ^ Elaine Walker, Doral, Fla.-Based Benihana Discloses Secret of Its Success. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. May 26, 1999. Retrieved on January 9, 2010.
  6. ^ "Franchising Contacts 2010-04-30 at the Wayback Machine." Benihana. Retrieved on January 9, 2010.
  7. ^ "Sex, drugs, and cocktail shrimp: The story behind Benihana's wild card founder". The Hustle. 2018-05-02. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
  8. ^ a b "A Flower in the Debris: The Legacy of Benihana, Rocky Aoki's All-American Empire". The Ringer. July 24, 2018. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Benihana, Inc. profile – International Directory of Company Histories, Vol. 18. St. James Press, 1997 – Retrieved February 16, 2008". Fundinguniverse.com. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  10. ^ a b "Corporate Information". Benihana.com. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  11. ^ a b Gasparro, Annie (May 23, 2012). "Benihana to Go Private in Buyout". The Wall Street Journal. p. B6. Retrieved May 23, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "Benihana Inc · 8-K · For 12/9/05 · EX-99.1". secinfo.com. 2005-12-09. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  13. ^ "Obituary". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  14. ^ Ruggless, Ron."Benihana names new CEO as Schwartz retires[permanent dead link]." Nations Restaurant News. February 10, 2009. Retrieved, February 19, 2010.
  15. ^ Ruggless, Ron."Benihana begins work with turnaround firm[permanent dead link]." Nations Restaurant News. January 14, 2009. Retrieved, February 19, 2010.
  16. ^ Bandell, Brian (February 5, 2014). "Former Carrabba's exec to lead Benihana". South Florida Business Journal. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
  17. ^ . www.fesmag.com. Archived from the original on 2017-09-09. Retrieved 2017-06-26.
  18. ^ Benihana of Tokyo, Inc. v. Benihana, Inc., 906 A.2d 114 (2006)
  19. ^ . Kuwaittimes.net. Archived from the original on 2011-11-24. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  20. ^ "Kuwait blogger sued over bad restaurant review – Media". ArabianBusiness.com. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  21. ^ a b "Kuwait blogger sued for posting dinner experience". gulfnews. 2011-02-01. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  22. ^ "Benihana - Beirut, Lebanon". Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  23. ^ "Restaurant Locations". Benihana.com. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  24. ^ "Japanese restaurant chain Benihana sets shop in India". The Economic Times. 15 January 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  25. ^ BLP KOSHER – Iguanas, retrieved 2023-09-04

Further reading Edit

  • Collier, David A.; James R. Evans (2006). Operations Management: Goods Services and Value Chains (2nd ed.). South-western College Pub. ISBN 0-324-17939-1.
  • Sasser Jr., W. Earl and John R. Klug (2004-07-20). "Benihana of Tokyo". revision, orig. pub. 1972. Harvard Business School Case. Archived from the original on 2012-12-12. Retrieved 2006-06-13. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Rosengarten, David (2003). It's All American Food (1st ed.). Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 0-316-05315-5.

External links Edit

  • Official website North America
  • Official website Japan
  • The Japan Project: Made in Japan (American Film Foundation)

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This article is about the restaurant chain For the skateboarding trick see Benihana skateboarding Parts of this article those related to the infobox s financial information need to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2022 Benihana Inc Japanese 紅花 Safflower is an American restaurant company founded by Hiroaki Aoki in New York City in 1964 and currently based in Aventura Florida 4 It owns or franchises 116 Japanese influenced restaurants around the world including its flagship Benihana Teppanyaki brand as well as the Haru fusion cuisine and RA Sushi restaurants 5 6 Benihana introduced the teppanyaki colloquially known as hibachi restaurant concept which had originated in Japan in the late 1940s to the United States and later to other countries Benihana Inc TypePrivateFounded1964 59 years ago 1964 FounderHiroaki AokiHeadquartersAventura Florida North America Benihana Bldg 9th Floor Chuo ku Tokyo Japan United States amp JapanKey peopleTom Baldwin President and CEO ProductsJapanese cuisineRevenueUS 314M FY 2010 1 Operating income US 7 74M FY 2010 1 Net income US 10 0M FY 2010 1 Total assetsUS 234M FY 2010 2 Total equityUS 144M FY 2010 2 OwnerAngelo GordonNumber of employees5 000 3 DivisionsBenihana Samurai Haru RA SushiWebsitewww wbr benihana wbr comBenihana on West 56th Street in New York City Contents 1 History 2 Lawsuits 3 International locations 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditThe company was founded in 1964 on West 56th Street in New York City by 25 year old Hiroaki Aoki the father of Steve Aoki and Devon Aoki 7 Aoki a wrestler who had qualified for but did not attend the 1960 Summer Olympics 8 started the restaurant with US 10 000 equivalent to 94 356 in 2022 earned from driving an ice cream truck in Harlem The first restaurant Benihana of Tokyo was named for the red safflower that was the name for the coffee shop owned by his parents in Tokyo citation needed nbsp A chef preparing a dinner at the tableAoki s concept was for the meals to be theatrically prepared by a knife wielding joke telling chef at a teppanyaki table surrounded by a wooden eating surface in front of the guests teppan meaning steel grill or griddle and yaki meaning grilled or broiled It did not do well until early 1965 when Clementine Paddleford of the New York Herald Tribune gave it a rave review 8 The Beatles and Muhammad Ali were among the celebrities who patronized on the four table restaurant 9 Within a year Aoki opened a bigger restaurant that featured samurai armor heavy wooden ceiling beams and sliding shōji screens to provide some privacy citation needed In 1968 it opened its first restaurant outside of New York City in Chicago citation needed In 1976 Aoki brought in consultant Hardwicke Companies its founder Charles H Stein was the original developer of Six Flags Great Adventure as well as the operator of various New York restaurants including Tavern on the Green as a partner to run the company In 1980 Aoki terminated the relationship and settled a U S Securities and Exchange Commission complaint of insider trading of Hardwicke stock citation needed In 1982 Benihana National Corporation went public with Joel Schwartz as president Some of the restaurants continued to be privately owned by Aoki The company had some missteps including the opening of the upscale Big Splash restaurant and a frozen food division Benihana National Classics Its stock dived and shareholders sued over management including the fact that Aoki still had his privately held restaurants of the same name 9 In 1995 the company acquired 17 restaurants from Benihana of Tokyo 10 The company has since expanded by purchasing the Haru and RA Sushi restaurants which operate under those names 11 Haru is based in New York City RA has locations across the country and is based in Scottsdale Arizona with its original four locations scattered around the greater Phoenix area Although Benihana owns these concepts they are independently operated and were developed autonomously It also acquired the Samurai and Kyoto restaurants which it has incorporated into its other brands citation needed In 2004 the company issued a class of preferred stock to BFC Financial corporation to renovate its restaurants and expand The stock diluted Aoki s control of the chain and the family sued citing that Benihana had no compelling need for the cash other forms of capital were available and that the terms of the preferred stock issued to BFC were onerous A member of the board of directors was also a director of BFC a company that held controlling interests in BankAtlantic Blue Green and Levitt Homes However the Delaware Court of Chancery upheld the decision 12 Benihana s famous figural tiki mugs for exotic cocktails the most common of which depicts Hotei a chubby buddha like figure with arms raised in the air have become collectible citation needed Aoki died in 2008 at the age of 69 13 In 2009 Richard C Stockinger became chief executive to replace Joel A Schwartz 14 and in 2010 became president as Juan C Garcia resigned 15 Benihana agreed in 2012 to be purchased by the private equity firm of Angelo Gordon amp Company for 296 million 11 On February 5 2014 the Board of Directors of Benihana Inc named Steve Shlemon the company s new president and chief executive officer 16 In 2016 Benihana Inc named Thomas J Baldwin CEO and president Baldwin had been director of Benihana and served as an advisor to the operator s principal investor Angelo Gordon amp Co 17 Lawsuits Edit nbsp Benihana in Beaverton OregonIn Benihana of Tokyo Inc v Benihana Inc 18 financial issues and a change of corporate control led three of the members of the Benihana Inc s board of directors to consider the issuance of convertible stock and its sale to a potential buyer Eventually the entire board approved resolutions ratifying a stock purchase agreement with the buyer and authorizing the stock issuance Afterwards the company filed an action against almost all of Benihana Inc s directors alleging breaches of fiduciary duties On January 30 2011 Benihana Kuwait filed a defamation lawsuit against a blogger for writing about his experience on his website 19 20 21 Las Palmas the company that owns Benihana in Kuwait took legal action against the reviewer for his negative attitudes towards the restaurant and for recording the videos without permission The company alleged that the blogger worked for an advertising company and might have personal motives that could be linked to his work to denigrate Benihana and praise its competitors located in the same area 21 International locations EditBenihana operates or franchises restaurants in the United States the United Kingdom Slovakia Romania The Middle East 22 and the Caribbean and Central and South America 10 23 North America El Salvador United States South America Brazil Panama Europe Romania Slovakia United Kingdom Middle East Jordan Kuwait Lebanon United Arab Emirates Qatar Saudi Arabia South Asia India 24 In popular culture EditBenihana was a key location in The Office episode A Benihana Christmas The episode shows Michael Andy Jim and Dwight dine in a Benihana restaurant throughout the episode Benihana is featured prominently in Police Academy 2 and Den of Thieves as well as during the end of The Wolf of Wall Street In Solar Opposites Cherie is a Benihana waitress who is shrunk down and imprisoned in a wall sized terrarium by two alien children The chain was mentioned by rapper Chief Keef in his 2015 song War and BLP Kosher in his 2023 song Iguanas 25 The restaurant is mentioned in the movie Sharky s Machine See also EditList of Japanese restaurants List of sushi restaurantsReferences Edit a b c Benihana BNHNA annual SEC income statement filing via Wikinvest a b Benihana BNHNA annual SEC balance sheet filing via Wikinvest Company Profile for Benihana Inc BNHNA Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 10 21 Corporate Information Benihana Retrieved on 13 November 2016 Benihana Inc 21500 Biscayne Blvd Suite 900 Aventura FL 33180 Elaine Walker Doral Fla Based Benihana Discloses Secret of Its Success Knight Ridder Tribune Business News May 26 1999 Retrieved on January 9 2010 Franchising Contacts Archived 2010 04 30 at the Wayback Machine Benihana Retrieved on January 9 2010 Sex drugs and cocktail shrimp The story behind Benihana s wild card founder The Hustle 2018 05 02 Retrieved 2018 10 03 a b A Flower in the Debris The Legacy of Benihana Rocky Aoki s All American Empire The Ringer July 24 2018 Retrieved July 24 2018 a b Benihana Inc profile International Directory of Company Histories Vol 18 St James Press 1997 Retrieved February 16 2008 Fundinguniverse com Retrieved 2011 11 08 a b Corporate Information Benihana com Retrieved 15 July 2017 a b Gasparro Annie May 23 2012 Benihana to Go Private in Buyout The Wall Street Journal p B6 Retrieved May 23 2012 permanent dead link Benihana Inc 8 K For 12 9 05 EX 99 1 secinfo com 2005 12 09 Retrieved 2011 11 08 Obituary Legacy com Retrieved 2011 11 08 Ruggless Ron Benihana names new CEO as Schwartz retires permanent dead link Nations Restaurant News February 10 2009 Retrieved February 19 2010 Ruggless Ron Benihana begins work with turnaround firm permanent dead link Nations Restaurant News January 14 2009 Retrieved February 19 2010 Bandell Brian February 5 2014 Former Carrabba s exec to lead Benihana South Florida Business Journal Retrieved 2018 10 03 Benihana Names Thomas J Baldwin CEO and President Foodservice Equipment amp Supplies www fesmag com Archived from the original on 2017 09 09 Retrieved 2017 06 26 Benihana of Tokyo Inc v Benihana Inc 906 A 2d 114 2006 Kuwait Times Website Kuwaittimes net Archived from the original on 2011 11 24 Retrieved 2011 11 08 Kuwait blogger sued over bad restaurant review Media ArabianBusiness com Retrieved 2011 11 08 a b Kuwait blogger sued for posting dinner experience gulfnews 2011 02 01 Retrieved 2011 11 08 Benihana Beirut Lebanon Retrieved 17 May 2020 Restaurant Locations Benihana com Retrieved 15 July 2017 Japanese restaurant chain Benihana sets shop in India The Economic Times 15 January 2014 Retrieved 17 May 2020 BLP KOSHER Iguanas retrieved 2023 09 04Further reading EditCollier David A James R Evans 2006 Operations Management Goods Services and Value Chains 2nd ed South western College Pub ISBN 0 324 17939 1 Sasser Jr W Earl and John R Klug 2004 07 20 Benihana of Tokyo revision orig pub 1972 Harvard Business School Case Archived from the original on 2012 12 12 Retrieved 2006 06 13 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Rosengarten David 2003 It s All American Food 1st ed Little Brown and Company ISBN 0 316 05315 5 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Benihana restaurant Official website North America Official website Japan The 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