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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 format through architectural prototype development and offer a standard menu and/or services.
List
editCurrent
editRestaurant chain | Type | Year started[a] | Owned by | Background / Notes |
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1st Colonial Grill[1] | Casual Dining | 2004 | 24K Foods Corporation [2] | |
Amber[3] | Fast food | 1988 | Amber Golden Chain of Restaurants | |
Bacolod Chicken Inasal | Fast food | 1993 | Beaming Dreams Corporation | |
Bonchon | Korean cuisine | 2010 | Scott Tan | Korean fried chicken restaurant |
Buddy's | Casual Dining | 1985 | n/a | Filipino restaurant specializing in Pancit Lucban[4] |
Cabalen | Buffet | 1986 | Cabalen Group of Companies | |
Chowking | Chinese cuisine | 1985 | Jollibee Foods Corporation | |
Congo Grille | Casual dining | 1999 | Congo Grille Bar & Restaurant | |
Dencio's | Casual dining | 1991 | Max's Group | |
Eng Bee Tin | Deli | 1912 | ||
Graceland[5] | Fast food | 1972 | Graceland Food Industries , Inc.[6] | |
Greenwich Pizza | Italian cuisine | 1971 | Jollibee Foods Corporation | |
Jollibee | Fast food | 1978[7] | Jollibee Foods Corporation | Fast food which serves American-influenced Filipino cuisine. An off-shoot of a Magnolia ice cream parlor franchise established by Tony Tan Caktiong in 1975.[7] |
KFC | Fast food | 1967[8] | Yum! Brands | American fast food chain. |
Lido Cocina Tsina | Casual Dining | 1936 | Panciteria Lido Chinese Cuisine Co.[9] | |
Ling Nam | 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[10] | Golden Arches Development Corporation | American fast food chain. Master franchise in the Philippines is owned by a local company associated with George Yang.[11] |
Orange Brutus | Fast Food | 1980 | Brutus Food Systems Inc. | One of first fastfood burger chain in Cebu[12] |
Tokyo Tokyo | Fast food | 1985 | One Food Group | |
Yellow Cab Pizza | Fast food | 2001 | Max's Group | |
Pancake House | Casual dining | 1974 | Max's Group | |
Teriyaki Boy | Casual dining | 2001 | Max's Group | |
Jamba Juice | Fast food | 2011 | Max's Group | |
Krispy Kreme | Fast food | 2006 | Max's Group | |
Sizzlin' Steak | Casual dining | - | Max's Group | |
Tropical Hut | Fast food | 1962[13] | Mercury Group of Companies | |
Shakey's Pizza | Casual dining | 1975 | First pizza chain in the United States. It began in the country under the ownership of San Miguel Corporation. | |
Popeyes | Fast food | 2019 | Multinational chain of fried chicken fast food restaurants founded by Al Copeland. Closed its Philippine branches in 2007 due to a conflict with its local franchise holder, but later returned in 2019 to re-open seven stores.[14][15] | |
Burger King | Fast food | 1997[16] | Jollibee Foods Corporation | American-based multinational chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. |
Gerry's Grill | Casual dining | 1997 | Gerry Apolinario | |
Kuya J Restaurant | Casual dining | 2013 | Kuya J Group Holdings Inc. | |
Shake Shack | Fast food | 2019 | SSI Group Inc. | American fast casual restaurant chain based in New York City. Opened its first branch in the Philippines on May 10, 2019, in Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City.[17] |
Starbucks | Coffee chain | 1997 | Rustan Coffee Corporation | Opened its first store in the Philippines at Ayala Avenue in December |
Serenitea | Milk Tea chain | 2008 | ||
Botejyu | Japanese cuisine | 2016 | Viva International Food and Restaurants | Now there are almost 50 Botejyu outlet are working in Philippines.[18] |
Former
edit- A&W Restaurants - defunct in 2004
- Burger Machine – now a food stall chain[19]
- Cindy's - established Tarlac 1972, fastfood chain defunct by 2000's[20]
- Go Nuts Donuts - defunct in 2020
- Teddy's Bigger Burgers[21][22]
Notes
edit- ^ For restaurant chains originating outside the Philippines; Year of introduction (e.g. opening of first-ever branch) in the Philippines.
References
edit- ^ "1st Colonial Grill: A spicy success achieved through innovation". BusinessWorld. August 19, 2019.
- ^ "Global Brand Database".
- ^ "Known for 'pancit' Malabon and 'pichi-pichi,' Amber started as a garage eatery". March 17, 2012.
- ^ https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/food-and-leisure/2022/09/30/2212875/lucban-quezon-resto-giant-buddys-shares-secrets-keeping-business-going
- ^ https://albay.gov.ph/2020/02/graceland/ [bare URL]
- ^ "Global Brand Database".
- ^ a b "From Ice Cream Parlor to Fast Food Empire: Tony Tan Caktiong's Story". World Intellectual Property Organization. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
- ^ "Who We Are". KFC Philippines. Yum! Brands Inc. Retrieved March 20, 2022.[third-party source needed]
- ^ https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/food-and-leisure/2016/05/04/1579805/taste-80-years-tradition-pugon-roasted-asado
- ^ Matejowsky, Ty (December 20, 2017). "Of Burges and Bees : Golden Arches Filipino". Fast Food Globalization in the Provincial Philippines. Lexington Books. pp. 34–35. ISBN 978-0739139905. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
- ^ Matejowsky, Ty (December 20, 2017). "Of Burges and Bees : McGeorge Yang". Fast Food Globalization in the Provincial Philippines. Lexington Books. pp. 35–41. ISBN 978-0739139905. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
- ^ https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/69353/orange-brutus-35-years-of-serving-love-and-warmth
- ^ "Tropical Hut Case Study - 1240 Words | Bartleby". www.bartleby.com. Retrieved June 20, 2022.
- ^ "Popeyes brings spicy fried chicken to Metro Manila". RAPPLER. June 29, 2021. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
- ^ Mendez, Christina; Diaz, Conrado Jr. "Texas Chicken, Popeye's file suit vs US franchisor". Philstar.com. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
- ^ "Spoiled for Choices at Burger King in the Philippines". Around The Philippines. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
- ^ Rodriguez, Lian (May 7, 2019). "Shake Shack burgers first branch ever in the Philippines opens May 10". Out of Town Blog. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
- ^ "Botejyu Philippines". menuprice.ph. August 8, 2024. Retrieved August 14, 2024.
- ^ Margaux Ortiz (June 15, 2007). "Burger chain outlets face closure for lack of permit". INQUIRER.net.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Whatever Happened to Cindy's?". June 30, 2022.
- ^ "Teddy's Bigger Burgers Opens in The Philippines". Tales From The Tummy. August 19, 2014. Retrieved April 6, 2022.
- ^ Remo, Amy R. (August 22, 2014). "Hawaii burger chain making waves in PH". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved April 6, 2022.