Dong Hyun Kim | |
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Korean: 김동현, 金東炫 | |
Born | May 1973 South Korea |
Occupation(s) | Businessman, restauranteer |
Years active | 2003-present |
Known for | Founder of restaurant chains Wasabi, Kimchee, Kimchee To Go, Pelicana, Kineya |
Board member of | Wasabi |
Dong Hyun Kim ( Korean: 김동현, 金東炫; born September 1973) [1] is a South Korean businessman and fast food restaurateur based in Canada, who founded the East Asian-inspired restaurant chains Wasabi, Kimchee, and Kimchee To Go. [2] [3] [4]
Born in 1973, [1] Kim moved to the UK in 1999. [5] After market trading in Camden, London, he founded Wasabi in 2003, opening its first shop on London's Embankment. [3] Capdesia took a minority stake in Wasabi in May 2019, and with Henry Birts appointed CEO in November 2019, Kim stepped back from active management at the business. He afterwards started the business concepts Pelicana and Kineya in London. [6] After founding the company in 2003, he stepped away from the Wasabi business in 2021, stating he would be focusing on other business interests while remaining a minority shareholder and director. [6]
Dong Hyun Kim | |
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Korean: 김동현, 金東炫 | |
Born | May 1973 South Korea |
Occupation(s) | Businessman, restauranteer |
Years active | 2003-present |
Known for | Founder of restaurant chains Wasabi, Kimchee, Kimchee To Go, Pelicana, Kineya |
Board member of | Wasabi |
Dong Hyun Kim ( Korean: 김동현, 金東炫; born September 1973) [1] is a South Korean businessman and fast food restaurateur based in Canada, who founded the East Asian-inspired restaurant chains Wasabi, Kimchee, and Kimchee To Go. [2] [3] [4]
Born in 1973, [1] Kim moved to the UK in 1999. [5] After market trading in Camden, London, he founded Wasabi in 2003, opening its first shop on London's Embankment. [3] Capdesia took a minority stake in Wasabi in May 2019, and with Henry Birts appointed CEO in November 2019, Kim stepped back from active management at the business. He afterwards started the business concepts Pelicana and Kineya in London. [6] After founding the company in 2003, he stepped away from the Wasabi business in 2021, stating he would be focusing on other business interests while remaining a minority shareholder and director. [6]