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Hiroaki Aoki after coming to the US grasped quickly the importance of offering to customers something different from any other restaurant in the country. He was in New York, the city of Broadway shows. Theatre is what people come here for and to get theatrical experience with their lunch or dinner, what better one would ask for? Benihana also wanted to serve their food in authentic Japanese style in the environment where customer would feel that they are really in Japan and having Japanese dish...
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The customer base was of the urban area business people who work and live in the city and would go for both lunch and dinner. Value Design: Value design is the second stage in value cycle, where firm would focus on the design of the product and the processes that they will be using to implement their value identification...
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