Curry Up Now vs Jinya Ramen Bar Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Curry Up Now vs Jinya Ramen Bar including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Curry Up Now Franchise
Jinya Ramen Bar Franchise
Investment $392,000 - $1,671,500$1,105,000 - $1,561,000
Franchise Fee $35,000$30,000
Royalty Fee 6%5%
Advertising Fee 2%1%
Year Founded 20092010
Year Franchised 20092012
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Business Experience Requirements

 
Curry Up Now Franchise
Jinya Ramen Bar Franchise
Experience We’re looking for experienced franchisees and qualified investors to help us grow the Curry Up Now fast casual brand across the country. Prospective franchisees must be hands-on in the operations of their restaurants and adhere to Curry Up Now organizational structure requirements and brand guidelines. *$1MM net worth *$500K liquid capital available for investment *Ready to begin development within the next 3-6 months *Ready to develop a minimum five unit territory in a major U.S. area -

Financing Options

 
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  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Training & Support

 
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Support Real estate / site selection Store build-out, construction Training systems Operational support Recipe & menu development Marketing & brand building Vendor & equipment selection Point of Sale system Pre-opening, grand opening support -
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Expansion Plans

 
Curry Up Now Franchise
Jinya Ramen Bar Franchise
US Expansion YesYes
Canada Expansion -Yes
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Company Overviews

About Curry Up Now

This award-winning Indian fast casual restaurant chain dominates the segment with high volume and a simple operational model serving delicious, whimsical Indian Cuisine making this concept safe and approachable to new customers. Shareholders in Curry Up now include the group that invested in Sweetgreen, Cava, by Chloe, and launched franchising for Five Guys, QDOBA, and The Halal Guys.
Curry Up Now was established in 2009 by Akash Kapoor and his wife Rana, and ably supported by co-founder and now Senior VP of Operations, Amir Hosseini. The concept, which is known for its innovative spin on traditional Indian cuisine, has been recognized in publications such as Zagat: ‘5 Hottest Fast-Casual Chains,’ EATER SF: ‘SF’s Best Indian Restaurants,’ 7x7: ‘100 Things To Eat Before You Die,’ QSR: ‘40 Under 40,’ Fast Casual: ‘Top 100’ Movers & Shakers, Nation’s Restaurant News: ‘2018 Breakout Brand,’ and International Council of Shopping Centers: ‘Hot Food & Beverage Chain.’ Curry Up Now currently operates six brick-and-mortars and three food trucks in California’s Bay Area

About Jinya Ramen Bar

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Dedicated to the highest standards of sensible investment, Jinya Ramen Bar is committed to partnering with professional franchisees who are aligned with the company culture and committed to providing an unsurpassed guest experience.

#339 in Franchise 500 for 2021.   Not in Franchise 500 for 2020.