Pepper Lunch Team on Seizing Unique Opportunities for Global GrowthInterview with Pepper Lunch executive team Troy Hooper, Yuto Tago, and Sumio Matsumoto about Japanese hospitality and the "DIY Teppanyaki" brand story.

ByShawn P. Walchef

Key Takeaways

  • The Pepper Lunch Differentiator - Troy Hooper was tapped to lead the North American arm of Pepper Lunch. As an experienced restaurant operator, and a keen businessman, the CEO saw a unique lane in which Pepper Lunch could thrive in the USA and Canada.
  • Leveraging Relationships - Over the years, Troy Hooper has had the opportunity to partner with a plethora of brands and companies. Choosing the correct partners has been paramount in him scaling his own endeavors.
  • The Brand Story is the Food - Troy Hooper describes the consumer experience at Pepper Lunch as "multi-sensory". He also says all of it would be smoke and skillets if the food didn't match the experience. Pepper Lunch is careful to align the quality of ingredients with the quality of experience.

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In the competitive global restaurant industry, having a unique concept that captivates both operators and consumers is no easy task. ButPepper Lunchhas done it.

Pepper LunchNorth American CEOTroy Hooperis helping position the popular Japanese fast-casual restaurant brand to grow significantly in the US and Canada. Pepper Lunch showcases an innovative, interactive dining experience, with a focus on quality.

"The brand story, first and foremost is the food."Troy Hoopersays on theRestaurant Influencerspodcast. "You can see the quality when you receive the food."

Troy Hooper was interviewed by Shawn Walchef ofCaliBBQ Mediaat the 2023 National Restaurant Association show, along with Hot Palette Holdings' Sumio Matsumoto and Yuto Tago. The executives were there to draw attention to Pepper Lunch franchise opportunities and further grow the brand's reach in North America.

"Our U.S. locations continue to flourish and their sales success further cements that this brand is redefining the fast-casual space," Troy Hooper said when joining Pepper Lunch in February 2023. "There's no one in the marketplace offering an experiential dining element at this price point, making this concept a portfolio game-changer."

Hooper (also the founder/CEO of Kiwi Restaurant Partners) recognized the uniqueness of Pepper Lunch right from the start. From his perspective as a seasoned restaurant operator and brand builder, he was able to see how the concept had the possibility to be a one-of-a-kind experience for the consumer.

Since 1994, Pepper Lunch has offered an experiential dining entertainment feature that is not commonly found in other restaurants. There are over 500 Pepper Lunch locations in 15 countries, with more on the horizon.

The concept revolves around "DIY Teppanyaki," where customers can order at a kiosk or counter and have their food served on a sizzling hot plate. The interactive aspect allows diners to personalize their dishes by adding various sauces and spices, making each meal a truly one-of-a-kind QSR experience.

"Where else can you go to have an experiential dining entertainment feature that's not a full service or fine dining establishment?" asks Troy Hooper. "That doesn't exist in another quick, fast casual environment."

The growth of Pepper Lunch could not be possible without partner relationships. Building a successful restaurant brand requires strategic partnerships, and Hooper understands the value of investing time in finding the best partners for Pepper Lunch.

Through years of experience and collaboration with different restaurants in various markets, he has cultivated relationships and identified those who align with the brand's vision.

Troy Hooper's leadership and drive could help propel Pepper Lunch to the forefront of the restaurant industry.

"I've made a long-term investment of consistently trying to understand who the best partners for our businesses are. And not every technology partner or supply chain partner or equipment partner is best for every restaurant," explains Hooper. "So that investment of time is paying off now as it has over the last few years."

作为Pepper Lunch continues to expand its reach, it serves as a testament to the success that can be achieved when passion, innovation, and dedication to quality come together.

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Shawn P. Walchef is the founder ofCali BBQ Media, podcast host, business coach, and proud dad. Since opening Cali BBQ in 2008, he has grown his San Diego restaurant and media company into a global brand using digital tools and smartphone storytelling.

As a restaurateur who opened during the Great Recession, Shawn learned to use the power of the Internet to stay in business. During the Pandemic, Cali BBQ developed a scalable growth plan that is three times more profitable than the traditional full-service restaurant model.
Emailshawn@calibbq.mediato get in touch.

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