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Benugo Ltd, trading as Benugo, is a British hospitality company. It operates high street cafes, restaurants, dining spaces inside public buildings as well as in-house corporate cafes. As of March 2014, Benugo had more than 70 individual locations; most of these are in London with some locations outside including Bath, Oxford, Edinburgh and Stirling. ==History== Benugo was founded in 1998 by Ben Warner, a former chef〔("Ben Warner: 'We don't much like financiers' ... but he'll do them a sandwich" ). ''The Independent''〕 and brother Hugo Warner in Clerkenwell, London, UK. In 2002, Benugo opened a sandwich bar in Tokyo, Japan.〔("Sandwich bars spread thick and fast". ) by Mami Maruko. ''The Japan Times''.〕 Benugo signed its first public space contract at the Victoria and Albert museum in 2004,〔("Great range of food at our new museum" ). ''Oxford Times''. 11 November 2009 by Helen Peacocke〕 and opened a restaurant, Benugo bar and kitchen, in the British Film Institute building in 2007.〔(Big Hospitality, ''May 2007'', Benugo bar and kitchen to open in British Film Institute )〕 In 2008 the investment company WSH bought an interest in Benugo.〔("The restaurant guru who never put financial gains on his menu " ). ''CityAM.''.〕 By 2014, the chain had about 14,000 employees.〔("Coffee connoisseurs help drive Benugo sales" ). ''Financial Times''. 11 June 2014.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Benugo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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