JCK Hospitality PCL
SET:JCKH
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JCK Hospitality PCL
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JCK Hospitality Public Co. Ltd., engages in restaurant business. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2012-09-18. The firm offers a variety of international dishes such as suki, hotdish, sushi, fries, dim sum, desserts, ice cream, and beverages. The Company’s brands include Daidomon, Zheng Dou, and Joe Ka Tow. Daidomon offers Japanese BBQ Grill Buffet. Zheng Dou offers shrimp hargao, steamed shrimp with garlic tones, snow buns, and Zheng Dou tube noodles. Joe Ka Tow provides jokato soup mellow delicious Served with dipping sauce. The Company’s subsidiaries include C P T Hotel and Resort Company Limited and A S P Hotel and Resort Company Limited.
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