Yoshinoya is shaking things up by adding new Japanese Udon Noodles to its menu.
Udon is a thick noodle made from wheat flour that's a staple of Japanese cuisine. The noodles can be prepared and served in a variety of ways, including in a hot soup as kake udon. Instead of serving the noodles in broth, Yoshinoya's newest item consists of stir-fried udon noodles tossed with a savory sauce and grilled alongside a mixture of carrots, cabbage, and onion. The chain describes the savory new dish as "slightly sweet and delightfully chewy."
Yoshinoya's new Japanese Udon Noodles can be ordered as a hearty side dish, or enjoyed as part of any bowl for a small additional charge.
Stir-fried Japanese Noodle Bowls
Yoshinoya Adds New Japanese Udon Noodles to Its Menu
Trend Themes
1. Japanese-style Noodle Bowls - Opportunity for other fast-food chains to experiment with traditional Japanese noodles prepared with their own unique twist for a localized menu item.
2. Stir-fried Noodle Menus - Introducing a stir-fried noodle menu item within a fast-food chain can potentially generate higher customer traffic and attract young adults seeking quick, affordable, and flavorful meals.
3. Traditional Cuisine Innovation - There is an opportunity to explore traditional cuisine further to attract diners and differentiate the menu offerings of chain restaurants and local establishments.
Industry Implications
1. Fast-food Chain Restaurants - Fast-food chain restaurants can embrace traditional Japanese cuisine and experiment with dishes that cater to both local and international markets.
2. Japanese Restaurant Chains - Japanese restaurant chains can leverage their existing menu and make changes by incorporating contemporary flavors, presentation, and marketing to appeal to new customers.
3. Asian Cuisine - The introduction of traditional udon noodles can contribute to Asian cuisine restaurants and continue innovating new menu items around different styles of noodles, toppings, and seasonings.