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Burger King: Fast food: 1997 [6] Jollibee Foods Corporation: American-based multinational chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. Cabalen: Buffet: 1986 Cabalen Group of Companies Chooks-to-Go: Fast food: 2008 Chowking: Chinese cuisine: 1985 Jollibee Foods Corporation: Classic Savory [7] Casual Dining: 1950 Congo Grille: Casual dining: 1999 ...
Smashburger - American fast-casual hamburger restaurant chain [67] [68] [63] Yonghe King - Chinese fast food restaurant that specializes in noodles [69] [63] Hong Zhuang Yuan - Chinese fast food chain [70] [63] Tortas Frontera - US-based Mexican food restaurant by chef Rick Bayless, JFC owns a 47% stake [53]
Jollibee is a Filipino chain of fast food restaurants owned by Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) which serves as its flagship brand. Established in 1978 by Tony Tan Caktiong, it is the Philippines' top fast food restaurant [3] and is among the world's fastest growing restaurants, [4] expanding its international presence from 2014 to 2024 almost sixfold. [5]
When Jollibee was incorporated in 1978, there were 7 branches in Metro Manila. The first franchised outlet of Jollibee opened in Ronquillo Street, Santa Cruz, Manila in 1979. [6] The fast food chain's first outlet outside Luzon was in Cagayan de Oro in Mindanao. [6] The store opened in 1991 at the Limketkai Commercial Complex. [7]
Eng Bee Tin flagship store at Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila. Eng Bee Tin was established in 1912 along Ongpin Street in Binondo, Manila by Chua Chiu Hong, a migrant from mainland China whose family decided to reside in the Philippines. [1] The business started as a small stall. [2]
Recto Avenue is a major stop on three lines of the Metro Manila Transit System: Doroteo Jose station of LRTA Line 1 at Rizal Avenue, Recto station of LRTA Line 2 at Rizal Avenue, and Tutuban railway station of the Philippine National Railways at Dagupan Street. Several bus companies and jeepneys also serve the route. As part of the Line 2 west ...
Later, he would add siopao and siomai to his menu. [2] Ma became known as “Ma Mon Luk” and from a small shop along Tomas Pinpin Street in Binondo, Manila, he would open his first restaurant with the name “Ma Mon Luk Mami King” at the nearby 826-828 Salazar Street. He would promote his restaurant by giving away free samples of siopao.
Metro Magazine (1978), produced by the Metro Manila Commission (now Metropolitan Manila Development Authority) Miss Ellaneous (1981–1984) Mystica's Mystic Road to Success (2013) Network Forum; The New Seeing Stars with Joe Quirino; She! (1981–1985, 2000–2005) She Said, She Said (2010–2012) Sigaw: The Campus Debate Series (2001–2002 ...