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The first Tokyo Tokyo restaurant opened on April 22, 1985 at the Quad Carpark (later Park Square 1) in Makati and at the time was the first Japanese fast-food restaurant to serve unlimited rice with its dishes. [2] [3] The chain initially served Japanese dishes such as tempura, tonkatsu, yakisoba, sushi and sashimi. When it opened its first ...
The history of Maginhawa Street in Quezon City, Metro Manila as a food tourism hub can be traced as early as the year 2010. [2] As per the 2012 Quezon City Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Maginhawa is classified as a minor commercial zone. The UP Teacher's Village area, the broader area is a medium-density residential zone. [2]
On May 28, 2011, the first Sukiya restaurant was opened in Bangkok, Thailand. On September 11, 2013, a Sukiya restaurant was opened in Mexico City, the first in Mexico. The Zona Rosa restaurant offers 24/7 service. On July 3, 2014, a Sukiya restaurant was soft opened in Taipei, making it the first Sukiya in Taiwan.
Tortas Frontera - US-based Mexican food restaurant by chef Rick Bayless, JFC owns a 47% stake [53] Panda Express Philippines - A joint venture with the Chinese-American fast food restaurant's parent company, Panda Restaurant Group through JBPX Foods, Inc. [4] and JFC operates its Philippine chain while owning a 50% stake [58]
Ajisen Ramen (Japanese: 味千ラーメン, simplified Chinese: 味千拉面; traditional Chinese: 味千拉麵; pinyin: Wèiqiān Lāmiàn) is a Japan-based chain of fast food restaurants selling Japanese ramen noodle soup dishes. The company's logo, featuring artwork of a little girl named Chii-chan, can be found on their stores and products.
The groundbreaking for Vertis North's commercial phase which includes the hotel took place in late 2013. The facility was meant to be built as a "city-center type" of hotel. [2] It is part of the Seda Hotel chain of AyalaLand Hotels and Resorts of Ayala Land which was established in 2012. [3]
It is also the location of Banawe Street, a Chinatown-like place popular for its Asian restaurants and food hub haven. Quezon City Chinatown is the world's largest Chinatown with an area of 591.9 hectares (1,463 acres). It was created by City ordinance 3039 of 25 August 2005, and was declared as a Tourism District on 5 October 2015.
SM City Fairview is a four-building, four-level complex with a gross floor area of 312,749 m 2 (3,366,400 sq ft) located on a 20.2 ha (50 acres) site in Quezon City, Metro Manila. The mall has 4 major tenant zones: SM Foodcourt on the ground level of the main building, Cyberzone at the third Level of the main building and the Health and ...