Maxim's Caterers

Maxim's Caterers Limited (Chinese: 美心食品有限公司; Sidney Lau: mei5 sam1 sik6 ban2 yau5 haan6 gung1 si1) is a Hong Kong based food, beverage and restaurant chain jointly owned by Dairy Farm International Holdings Limited and Hong Kong Caterers Ltd.

Maxim's Caterers Limited
Company typePrivate company
IndustryFood and Beverage
Founded1956 (1956)
FounderS.T. Wu & James Wu
Headquarters18/F, Maxim's Centre, 17 Cheung Shun Street
Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon
ProductsChinese cuisine
Western cuisine
Asian cuisine
Fast food
Bakery
Starbucks
Genki Sushi
RevenueHK$20.27bn in the 2018 calendar year)
HC reported a net profit for 2018 of HK$893.1m
Number of employees
24,000
ParentHongKong Caterers and Dairy Farm International Holdings Limited (50/50 shareholders)
Websitewww.maxims.com.hk

Founded in 1956, the company operates over 1,000 outlets in Hong Kong, mainland China, Cambodia and Vietnam. These include bakeries, fast food shops restaurants and Starbucks coffee shop licences. Maxim's restaurants have been targeted by conservation campaigners concerned with Maxim's previous sale of shark fins, and for controversial comments made by Annie Wu, daughter of one of Maxim's founders, during the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests.

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