Kebab Turki Baba Rafi


PT Baba Rafi Indonesia, d/b/a Kebab Turki Baba Rafi is the world's largest chain of kebab shops, which operates more than 1,200 outlets in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Bangladesh. Headquartered in Indonesia, the business began in 2003 as a cart operated by young entrepreneurs, :id:Nilam_Sari|Nilam Sari and :id:Hendy_Setiono|Hendy Setiono. In 2005, the business applied the franchise system. It is owned by the founders through their company Baba Rafi Enterprise, which also owns Piramizza, Bebek Garang, and Voila! 360’ communication agency.
An outlet is operated either by a franchisee or by the corporation itself. It is also a pioneer of sharia investing franchise in Indonesia. A variety of outlets types are used, such as food carts, shops, booth, indoor, and non-stop 24-hour outlets.
Kebab Turki Baba Rafi primarily sells doner kebabs, hamburgers, sandwiches, kripik, roti canai, and frozen foods.
The Philippines outlets also serves drinks, such as matcha, lemonade, and tamarind.

History

The business began in 2003, with a cart operated by husband and wife team Nilam Sari and Hendy Setiono at Nginden Semolo Street in Surabaya, Indonesia. They built the business inspired by a journey to Qatar and the many sellers of Turkish-style doner kebab or shawarma. The "Baba Rafi" name was taken from Arabian word, "baba" meaning father, and "Rafi" is inspired from their first child's name, Rafi Darmawan.
In 2005, the business applied the franchise system for growing the business. It expanded to Malaysia, the expansion succeeded. The outlets operate not only in Indonesia, but also in Malaysia and the Philippines. Later, Kebab Turki Baba Rafi has continued its expansion into India, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Bangladesh, and other countries around the world.

Headquarters

The Kebab Turki Baba Rafi headquarters complex, Graha Baba Rafi, is located in Pondok Labu Cilandak, South Jakarta. The office from Nginden Semolo, Surabaya and its facility moved to Jakarta, between 2008-2009.