Pepper Lunch Signals Florida Expansion on Corporate Website
The popular Japanese DIY teppanyaki chain has added Florida to its online list of upcoming territories, though specific locations and timelines remain unconfirmed.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Chain Watch

Key points
- Pepper Lunch has listed Florida on the locations page of its US website, signaling a potential expansion.
- No specific cities, addresses, or opening dates have been confirmed by the company.
- Pepper Lunch is a fast casual chain from Japan known for its DIY concept of cooking meats and vegetables on a sizzling hot iron plate.
- Brand enthusiasts and potential patrons should monitor the company’s official announcements and local public records for definitive details on new locations.
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