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% Arabica, also known as % ΔRΔBICΔ, is an international Japanese specialty[2][3] coffee chain brand based in Kyoto, Japan.

% Arabica
Company typeLtd.
IndustryCoffee industry
Founded2013
FounderKenneth Shoji
Headquarters
Websitearabica.coffee

The company’s international flagship and headquarters are also located in Kyoto.[4][5][6][7][8][1] Its first location opened in Hong Kong in 2013. The company now has over 130 locations internationally.[9]

Company history

The coffee brand was founded by Kenneth Shoji.[10] After the Tōhoku earthquake destroyed his house in Fukushima Prefecture in 2011, he moved to Hong Kong.[11] After moving, he decided to start a coffee business so he traveled to Hawaii and purchased a coffee farm.[12] In 2013, Shoji opened the first % Arabica café in Hong Kong. In 2014, the worldwide flagship store in the Kyoto’s historic Higashiyama district was opened.[1] The store’s location also serves as the company’s global headquarters location.[1]

% Arabica was described as “Japan’s cult-favorite hit coffee shop” by Eater.[13]

In 2022, during The London Coffee Festival, % Arabica won the “Most Notable New Cafe” award in the UK Coffee Awards 2022.[14]

The coffee brand is known for using its custom-made espresso machines, manufactured in Seattle, that provide baristas with more control while creating craft drinks.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]

Coffee shop aesthetic

% Arabica’s stores focus on having a clean, minimalist style fitting the Japanese design principles of simple beauty while having local design elements inspired by the countries in which they are based. Founder Kenneth has collaborated with several architects and design studios such as B.L.U.E. Architecture,[23] Ciguë,[24][25] Nendo,[26][27] Precht,[28][29] and Puddle.[30]

International growth

As of October 2023, the chain has 163 stores worldwide.[31] Countries served include[32][33][34] the United States,[35] Canada,[36] Indonesia,[37] Qatar, China, United Kingdom,[38][39] Bahrain, Malaysia,[40] Morocco, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Japan, France,[41] Singapore, Cambodia, Philippines, Thailand[42],Oman and Macau.[43] % Arabica’s largest international presence is in China, where it operates 70 stores.[44]

% Arabica expanded to Thailand in June 2020, opening a 250m² store in Bangkok’s Iconsiam center which was described as the city’s most popular specialty coffee cafe.[45] At the time, it was the brand’s 58th global outpost.[45]

The first U.S. cafe opened in Dumbo, Brooklyn on June 11, 2021.[11] Most locations of % Arabica are franchise operations, however, the three locations in Kyoto are corporate managed.[46]

In August 2022, % Arabica opened its first store in Taiwan located at the foot of Taipei Elephant Mountain and the first Bali store at Kuta Beachwalk Mall. It is the first % Arabica store to forgo the usage of plastic cups, a standard that all % Arabica stores to follow in the future.[47][48][49] The stores were quickly followed by the first location in South Korea, opening in Seoul’s Gangnam district in September 2022.[50] The store marked % Arabica’s 125th global location.[50]

See also

References

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