Benihana Inc. (“Benihana”), operator of the nation’s largest chain of Japanese theme and sushi restaurants, has announced that it, together with its affiliates Benihana National Corp. and Noodle Time (collectively “the Plaintiffs”), has filed a complaint against Benihana of Tokyo, Inc. (“BOT”), Keiko Aoki, and Takanori Yoshimoto (collectively “the Defendants”) in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in and for Miami-Dade County, Florida.
According to the Complaint, Aoki, motivated by a desire to perpetuate her position of control over BOT and influence over Benihana, directed BOT and Yoshimoto to engage in actions damaging to all Benihana stockholders, including BOT’s other beneficiaries. The Complaint details the Defendants’ breach of contract, civil conspiracy, injury to business reputation, violation of the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, tortious interference, and unfair competition arising out of the Defendants’ deceptive, unfair and unlawful conduct relating to their disparagement of the Plaintiffs. Through these actions, the Defendants have deliberately attempted to dilute the value of Benihana and deceive the public into believing that the title to the BENIHANA® Trademarks is in question when it is not, according to the Complaint.
Benihana said that it has pursued this litigation in order to protect the interests of all its shareholders from the Defendants’ alleged self-serving actions and agenda.
Headquartered in Miami, Benihana Inc. (NASDAQ GS: BNHN, BNHNA) is the nation’s leading operator of Japanese theme and sushi restaurants with 96 restaurants nationwide, including 63 Benihana restaurants, eight Haru sushi restaurants, and 25 RA Sushi restaurants. In addition, 20 franchised Benihana restaurants are operating in the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean.