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Public company | |
Industry | Restaurants |
Founded | Namo, Capital District (May 9, 1995) |
Founder | Pingji Antelope |
Number of locations | 1000+ |
Key people | Pingji Antelope (Chairman) Minkun Antelope (CEO) |
Products | Namorese and other Monic foods |
Revenue | P24.5 billion ($3.5 billion) |
P7 billion ($1 billion) | |
Number of employees | 954,646 |
Website | monic.nr |
Monic (Namorese: Венкаи or 文菜 in Ventzi; Venkai in Tziroma) is a Namorese restaurant chain that serves Namorese food as well as food from other Monic countries.
Monic began as a small enterprise consisting of only one restaurant in Namo, opened by Pingji Antelope, the second eldest son of Chishui Antelope and a nephew of Gelai Antelope. It remained like that for a few years until it grew in popularity and eventually became a multinational restaurant chain.
Unlike other restaurants that serve Namorese or generally Monic foods, Monic is known for its combination of Monic and non-Monic elements to create unique dishes. Within Namor, it is known for being one of the few family businesses managed by the Antelope family.
History
Pingji Antelope, the son of Chishui Antelope (founder of Refrigerium Inc.) and a nephew of late Namorese leader Gelai Antelope, founded Monic as a small take-out restaurant in Chulai-pei district of Namo. His business was very unstable due to Namorese food restaurants being commonplace throughout Namor, making Monic a typical, uninteresting restaurant. However, Pingji was able to secure Monic by experimenting with different dishes that combined Monic and non-Monic elements, while at the same time not departing its Monic roots. An example of this was Pingji Fried Rice - fried rice mixed with fried eggs, vegetables and bacon. Pingji Fried Rice became exceptionally popular, and helped attract more customers for Monic. In the years ahead, Pingji continued to make "neo-Monic" foods such as the Tuthinan Taco (tortilla wrapped around raw fish), Chicken Fen Noodle Soup and Fried Sushi Rolls.
After some success, Pingji took the extra step by opening five more restaurants throughout Namo. Monic restaurants were established in other major Namorese cities including Mojing, Nozama City, Sicho, Esquarian City and Hoy Phong. There was soon at least one Monic outlet in each Namorese city, with Namo being the city with the most number of Monic locations (350 total).
Menu
Monic customers order their food in line as opposed to sitting down and waiting to be served.
Prominent Dishes
- Pingji Fried Rice (Пингджи Чобон) - the signature dish of Pingji Antelope
- Tuthinan Taco (Hуанггук Таке)
- Chicken Fen Noodle Soup (Джифенментанг)
- Fried Sushi Rolls (Чососичуан)
- Spicy Nozama Chicken (Ланозамаджи) - Spicy deep-fried chicken
- Sweet Sour Chicken Sandwich (Тенсанджименпо)
- Black Rice (Hеибон)
- Pingji Hand-Drawn Noodles (Пингджи Ламен) - hand-drawn noodles accompanied with either fried eggs, beef, vegetables or all three depending on customer's choice.
Monic outlets also serve fries, chicken wings and various soda brands.
Outlets
Country | First outlet location | Current amount |
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Katranjiev | Desislav, Desislav | 91 |
Luziyca | West Po'ai, Nantai | 86 |
Namor | Namo, Capital District | 1,435 |
Pavonistade | Vadopol, South Pavonistade | 35 |
Template:Country data Riro | Lizhou, Iztokov | 10 |
Template:Country data Shibdan | Pavelgrad, Losovich | 76 |
Logos
Monic outlets usually show the universal logo of Monic (see below) accompanied with another logo which shows the restaurant's name in a particular native language.
- Moniclogo.png
The universal logo of Monic, showing the Namorese "Venkai (Monic Dishes)" in Ventzi. This is used as the standard logo in Chorea and Antelopia AR, where Monic characters are commonly used
- MonicTzishin.png
Logo in mainland Namor
- MonicSwedishLogo.png
Logo in Oriental Inleda, displayed exclusively in restaurants in Esquarian City's White Quarter. "Oriemat" is a combination of "Orientalisk mat (Oriental Meal)."
- Moniclatinlogo.png
Logo in some Namorese stores, Latin Union countries and other regions where a Latin-derived language is spoken
- MonicKhao.png
Logo in Khao (Sav Tauaenook)