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Quickway Japanese Hibachi Plans First New Jersey Location in Parsippany

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PARSIPPANY โ€” Quickway Japanese Hibachi, a fast-casual restaurant chain with more than 60 locations throughout Virginia and Maryland, is expanding into New Jersey with plans to open its first Garden State location in Parsippany.

According to the companyโ€™s website, the new restaurant is planned for the Troy Hills Shopping Center, located at 1117 Route 46. The Parsippany location marks a significant milestone for the growing brand as it enters a new market and continues its steady expansion along major retail corridors.

Quickway Japanese Hibachi specializes in hibachi-style meals and sushi that can be ordered online for takeout or delivery. The company notes that all menu items are prepared fresh daily using homemade sauces and are made without trans fat or MSG.

Frank Cahill, Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Committee, said the addition of Quickway reflects the townshipโ€™s continued appeal to expanding restaurant concepts.

โ€œParsippany continues to attract strong, growing brands that see value in our location, traffic patterns, and diverse community,โ€ Cahill said. โ€œQuickway Japanese Hibachi choosing Parsippany for its first New Jersey restaurant speaks volumes about the confidence businesses have in our local economy and the Route 46 corridor.โ€

The Troy Hills Shopping Center has seen increased interest from food and service-oriented businesses, as Parsippany remains a destination for both residents and commuters seeking convenient dining options.

An opening timeline has not yet been announced.

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Anikait Sota
Anikait Sota
Anikait (Nick) Sota, a senior at Mountain Lakes High School, is making an impact in journalism, service, and innovation. A contributor to Parsippany Focus, Morris Focus, and Parsippany Focus Magazine, his articles have earned over 100,000 career views. As founder of the Parsippany Cube Club, he has taught 500+ students, raised $15,000 for families, and received recognition from a Congresswoman, Governor, State Senator, Assembly members, and local leaders. He founded Grantly, connecting hundreds of small business owners with vital grants. Beyond writing and entrepreneurship, Anikait speaks on AI in nonprofitsโ€”including at Kiwanis events and statewide trainings.
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