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  2. Mang Inasal - Wikipedia

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    Mang Inasal Philippines, Inc., or simply Mang Inasal (Hiligaynon for "Mr. Barbecue"), is a barbecue fast food restaurant chain in the Philippines established on December 12, 2003, in Iloilo City. It is one of the most popular fast food chains in the Philippines, known for serving chicken inasal (grilled chicken) and for introducing unli-rice ...

  3. List of restaurant chains in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Fast Food: 1950 Fruitas Holdings: Mang Inasal: Fast food: 2003 Jollibee Foods Corporation: Max's Restaurant: Casual dining: 1945 Max's Group: McDonald's: Fast food: 1981 [13] Golden Arches Development Corporation: American fast food chain. Master franchise in the Philippines is owned by a local company associated with George Yang. [14] Mixue ...

  4. List of the largest fast food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the largest fast-food restaurant chains by their number of locations in the ... Philippines Mang Inasal: 600+ [135] United States Wow Bao: 600+ [136 ...

  5. Jollibee Foods Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, JFC opened 260 new stores, of which 167 were in the Philippines led by Mang Inasal (86) and Jollibee (40). This brought the company's total number of stores to 2,001 as of the end of December 2011. The same year, Jollibee closed Manong Pepe foodchain in favor of Mang Inasal, [18] and sold Délifrance to CaféFrance. [19]

  6. Chowking - Wikipedia

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    [b] The Wall Street Journal called it the Philippines' most successful Chinese food chain. [14] In a televised interview, Kuan said that he sold Chowking to Jollibee because "the offer was good and it was time to let go". [15] In the 1990s, Chowking held the naming rights to Chowking Fastfood Kings, a Philippine Basketball League (PBL) team. [16]

  7. Bacolod Chicken Inasal - Wikipedia

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    Bacolod Chicken Inasal at SM City Baliwag. The chain was established in 1993 by the Tanalgo siblings; Rose, Bing and JM. It began as a small take-out stall in Mandaluyong where customers purchased their food then ate them at their convenience. A year later, a full-fledged store was built to allow patrons to sit and dine.

  8. Edgar Sia - Wikipedia

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    Sia was born in Iloilo City in 1977 and grew up in Roxas City, the eldest of three siblings having parents from both Capiz and Iloilo. [5] He was nicknamed "Injap", a portmanteau of "Intsik" (the Filipino/Tagalog term for Chinese) and "Japanese"; as his father, Edgar Sr., is a Chinese Filipino, while his mother, the former Pacita Jaruda, is a Japanese Filipina (Japanese surname Haruda, 春田).

  9. Chicken inasal - Wikipedia

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    Banoy Velez started selling chicken inasal in Bacolod in 1946. Chicken inasal is a common dish in the Visayas, and is a popular specialty in the city of Bacolod, where an entire street market is dedicated to local dishes, particularly inasal.