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Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, bows during a press conference in Osaka on May 28. Yuki announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a hefty drop in customers stemming from a spate of false labeling scandals as well as the revelation it served leftover food.

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Scandal-hit upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho closes down

Scandal-hit upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho closes down

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, wipes her eyes during a news conference in Osaka on May 28, in which she announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a rapid loss of customers after the restaurant was found to have served leftover food to customers.

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Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, wipes her eyes during a press conference in Osaka on May 28. Yuki announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a hefty drop in customers stemming from a spate of false labeling scandals as well as the revelation it served leftover food.

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Scandal-tainted Senba Kitcho resumes operations

Scandal-tainted Senba Kitcho resumes operations

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of scandal-tainted upmarket Japanese restaurant chain operator Senba Kitcho K.K., bows in front of its flagship outlet in Osaka on Jan. 22 as it resumes operations the same day for the first time in two months.

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Senba Kitcho restaurant chain gets court OK for rehabilitation

Senba Kitcho restaurant chain gets court OK for rehabilitation

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, the 70-year-old new president of upmarket Japanese restaurant chain Senba Kitcho K.K., tells reporters in Osaka on Jan. 21 that the company has been granted court authorization to start rehabilitation. The restaurant chain has been reeling from a damaged reputation after it was found to have been offering customers some products with expired consumption dates or falsely labeled ingredient origins.

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Senba Kitcho admits responsibility in mislabeling scam

Senba Kitcho admits responsibility in mislabeling scam

KYOTO, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, a board director of the high-class Japanese restaurant chain Senba Kitcho K.K., is lost for words during a news conference at a Kyoto hotel on Dec. 10 after the Osaka-based firm admitted the responsibility of its executives for false labeling of its beef and other products.

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Senba Kitcho admits responsibility in mislabeling scam

Senba Kitcho admits responsibility in mislabeling scam

KYOTO, Japan - Sachiko Yuki (front) and Kikuo Yuki (in back), board directors of the high-class Japanese restaurant chain Senba Kitcho K.K., apologize during a news conference at a Kyoto hotel on Dec. 10 after the Osaka-based firm admitted the responsibility of its executives for false labeling of its beef and other products.

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Senba Kitcho admits executive's role in mislabeling

Senba Kitcho admits executive's role in mislabeling

KYOTO, Japan - Sachiko Yuki (L) and Kikuo Yuki, board directors of high-class Japanese restaurant chain Senba Kitcho K.K., bow in apology during a press conference at a Kyoto hotel on Dec. 10 after submitting a report to the farm ministry's regional office. In the report, Senba Kicho admitted responsibility for the false labeling of its beef and other products.

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Senba Kitcho admits executive's role in mislabeling

Senba Kitcho admits executive's role in mislabeling

KYOTO, Japan - Sachiko Yuki (C), board director of high-class Japanese restaurant chain Senba Kitcho K.K., submits a report to an official of the farm ministry's regional office in Kyoto on Dec. 10. In the report, Senba Kicho admitted responsibility for the false labeling of its beef and other products.

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Senba Kitcho admits responsibility in mislabeling scam

Senba Kitcho admits responsibility in mislabeling scam

KYOTO, Japan - Sachiko Yuki (front) and Kikuo Yuki (in back), board directors of the high-class Japanese restaurant chain Senba Kitcho K.K., apologize during a news conference at a Kyoto hotel on Dec. 10 after the Osaka-based firm admitted the responsibility of its executives for false labeling of its beef and other products. (Kyodo)

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Senba Kitcho admits responsibility in mislabeling scam

Senba Kitcho admits responsibility in mislabeling scam

KYOTO, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, a board director of the high-class Japanese restaurant chain Senba Kitcho K.K., is lost for words during a news conference at a Kyoto hotel on Dec. 10 after the Osaka-based firm admitted the responsibility of its executives for false labeling of its beef and other products. (Kyodo)

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Senba Kitcho restaurant chain gets court OK for rehabilitation

Senba Kitcho restaurant chain gets court OK for rehabilitation

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, the 70-year-old new president of upmarket Japanese restaurant chain Senba Kitcho K.K., tells reporters in Osaka on Jan. 21 that the company has been granted court authorization to start rehabilitation. The restaurant chain has been reeling from a damaged reputation after it was found to have been offering customers some products with expired consumption dates or falsely labeled ingredient origins. (Kyodo)

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Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, bows during a press conference in Osaka on May 28. Yuki announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a hefty drop in customers stemming from a spate of false labeling scandals as well as the revelation it served leftover food. (Kyodo)

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Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, wipes her eyes during a press conference in Osaka on May 28. Yuki announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a hefty drop in customers stemming from a spate of false labeling scandals as well as the revelation it served leftover food. (Kyodo)

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Scandal-hit upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho closes down

Scandal-hit upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho closes down

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, wipes her eyes during a news conference in Osaka on May 28, in which she announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a rapid loss of customers after the restaurant was found to have served leftover food to customers. (Kyodo)

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Senba Kitcho admits executive's role in mislabeling

Senba Kitcho admits executive's role in mislabeling

KYOTO, Japan - Sachiko Yuki (C), board director of high-class Japanese restaurant chain Senba Kitcho K.K., submits a report to an official of the farm ministry's regional office in Kyoto on Dec. 10. In the report, Senba Kicho admitted responsibility for the false labeling of its beef and other products. (Kyodo)

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Senba Kitcho admits executive's role in mislabeling

Senba Kitcho admits executive's role in mislabeling

KYOTO, Japan - Sachiko Yuki (L) and Kikuo Yuki, board directors of high-class Japanese restaurant chain Senba Kitcho K.K., bow in apology during a press conference at a Kyoto hotel on Dec. 10 after submitting a report to the farm ministry's regional office. In the report, Senba Kicho admitted responsibility for the false labeling of its beef and other products. (Kyodo)

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Scandal-tainted Senba Kitcho resumes operations

Scandal-tainted Senba Kitcho resumes operations

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of scandal-tainted upmarket Japanese restaurant chain operator Senba Kitcho K.K., bows in front of its flagship outlet in Osaka on Jan. 22 as it resumes operations the same day for the first time in two months. (Kyodo)

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