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Guangzhou Real Kungfu Catering Management Co., Ltd.
Traditional Chinese廣州真功夫餐飲管理有限公司
Simplified Chinese广州真功夫餐饮管理有限公司
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuǎngzhōu Zhēn Gōngfu Cānyǐn Guǎnlǐ Yǒuxiàngōngsī
Location at West Yan'an Road Station in Shanghai

Guangzhou Real Kungfu Catering Management Co., Ltd.,[1] trading as Kungfu (Chinese: 真功夫; pinyin: Zhēn Gōngfu "Real Kung Fu"), is a restaurant chain in China, headquartered in Tianhe District, Guangzhou.[2] As of 2011 the company had over 300 locations in China.[3] As of 2013 it had 479 restaurants. It sells bowls of rice with meats such as beef and pork.[4]

In 2014 China Daily ranked Kungfu as No. 8 in its list of Top 10 Fast-food restaurants in China.[5]

The company uses an image of Bruce Lee as a logo.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Company Overview of Guangzhou Real Kungfu Catering Management Co., Ltd." Businessweek. Retrieved on August 17, 2014. "16 f, Gaosheng Building No. 109 Tiyuxi Road Tianhe, 510620 China"
  2. ^ "Company Overview of Kungfu Catering Management Co., Ltd." Businessweek. Retrieved on August 17, 2014. "16Floor, Gaosheng Building No.109 Tiyu West Road Tianhe District Guangzhou, 637399 China"
  3. ^ Gao, Changxin. "McDonald's seeking a new menu for mainland success" (Archive). China Daily. August 31, 2011. Retrieved on August 18, 2014. "The Chinese fast-food chain Kungfu Catering Management Co Ltd has more than 300 Zhen Kungfu restaurants,[...]"
  4. ^ "KFC launches China campaign to rebuild brand" (Archive). Associated Press at CBS News. February 25, 2013. Retrieved on September 8, 2014. - Note: "Zhen Gong Fu" is Kungfu
  5. ^ "No 8 Zhenkungfu Catering Co Ltd" (Archive). China Daily. July 28, 2014. Retrieved on September 8, 2014.
  6. ^ "Chinese fast food firms challenging McDonald's." China Daily. October 29, 2013. p. 1 (Archive). Retrieved on September 9, 2014.