
SAHA Group Launches Japan's Daishogun Burger in Bangkok
Mr Taiki Honda, founder of Ganesha's Shogun Burger—winner of the Japan Burger Championship 2022 and ranked No. 6 globally at the World Burger Championship—said the brand's partnership with SAHA Group's Saha Osha Company led to the opening of the Daishogun Burger outlet on Rama III Road.
'The launch event was filled with a distinct Japanese ambience, with guests enjoying Japan's authentic wagyu beef burgers. The highlight was the signature Shogun Burger, a cheeseburger made with high-quality wagyu beef imported directly from Japan, freshly baked buns, and a bold yet balanced Japanese-style sauce crafted from a special recipe,' said Mr Taiki.
Decorated in modern loft style, the branch reflects the brand's playful spirit, youthful appeal, and distinct identity—welcoming young diners and Japanese food lovers alike. Shogun Burger currently operates more than 19 branches across Japan and one in Shanghai. Thailand marks the brand's first location in Southeast Asia, launched under its international name, Daishogun Burger. The name is inspired by the original yakiniku restaurant founded by Mr Taiki's ancestors in Toyama, Japan.
Mr Jakkrit Santirattanakul, Managing Director of Saha Osha Company Limited, said, 'We aim to bring innovative, high-quality food brands from around the world to Thai consumers so they can enjoy new experiences. Daishogun Burger is not just a burger parlour, but a cultural bridge that delights people with uniquely delicious flavours.'
Following the launch of its first branch, Daishogun Burger plans to expand steadily across Thailand. Come and experience 'Shogun-level deliciousness' at Kingsquare Rama III.
Special promotions are currently available:
Get a free French Fries Combo (crispy fries and refillable water) with any burger purchase.
Spend THB 1,000 or more per bill to receive a THB 100 gift voucher.
Spend THB 2,000 or more and leave a review on Google Maps (Daishogun Burger at Kingsquare) to receive a Limited Edition Daishogun Burger Thailand T-shirt (limited to the first 10 customers per day).
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