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This is a list of notable restaurant chains in the Philippines. A restaurant chain is a set of related restaurants with the same name in many different locations that are either under shared corporate ownership (e.g., McDonald's in the United States) or franchising agreements. Typically, the restaurants within a chain are built to a standard ...
Pages in category "Restaurant chains in the Philippines" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Later, four branches opened in the US. In 2010, it started to expand in Singapore and, in 2012, in Qatar. As of Jan 2025, the restaurant chain currently has over 110 branches around the Philippines and 140 branches total around the world.The menu includes grilled seafood, pica-pica and Asian and Filipino dishes. [2]
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Max's Corner Bakery – is a bakery chain owned by Max's Restaurant. Yellow Cab Pizza – is a pizzeria chain. Pancake House – is a pancake house chain. Krispy Kreme – is a doughnut and coffeehouse chain. Jamba Juice – is a juice bar chain. Teriyaki Boy – is a Japanese restaurant chain. Sizzlin' Steak – is a steakhouse chain.
Barbecue and meat on display at a street food stall during the Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo City, Philippines. This is a list of selected dishes found in the Philippines . While the names of some dishes may be the same as those found in other cuisines, many of them have evolved to mean something distinctly different in the context of Filipino ...
During this time, McDonald's Philippines began to introduce meals served with steam rice, spaghetti and chicken. [5] In 1991–1992, McDonald's expanded its reach to Visayas and Mindanao with the opening of new restaurants in Bacolod, Cebu City; and Cagayan de Oro, respectively. In 1996, George Yang launched the Ronald McDonald House Charities ...
Santa Catalina de Baba → Santa [82] Santa Catalina Virgen y Martir (V. y M.) → Santa Catalina [83] Santa Cruz de Malabon → Tanza (1914) [77] Santa Cruz de Mindoro → Santa Cruz; Santa Cruz de Napo → Santa Cruz; Santa Florentina → Rapu-Rapu; Santa Maria de Mayan → Mayan → Itbayat; Santa Maria de Pandi → Santa Maria; Santa Rosa ...