List of Philippine restaurant chains

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List of Philippine Restaurant Chains
Company typeArticle
IndustryFoodservice
Headquarters
Number of locations
Various
Area served
Primarily Philippines
ProductsRestaurants


The List of Philippine Restaurant Chains includes a variety of restaurant chains that are based in the Philippines or were founded there. These chains vary widely in type, size, and cuisine, reflecting the diverse culinary landscape of the country. This article provides an overview of some of the most notable and popular restaurant chains in the Philippines.

Major Philippine Restaurant Chains[edit | edit source]

Jollibee[edit | edit source]

Jollibee is arguably the most famous and iconic of all Filipino restaurant chains. Known for its fast-food menu that includes items like burgers, spaghetti, and fried chicken, Jollibee has a strong presence not only in the Philippines but also internationally.

Chowking[edit | edit source]

Chowking is a quick-service restaurant chain that specializes in Chinese-Filipino cuisine. It offers a variety of dishes, including congee, noodles, and dim sum, and has numerous outlets across the Philippines.

Greenwich Pizza[edit | edit source]

Greenwich Pizza is a popular chain that specializes in pizzas with a Filipino twist. It also serves pasta and other snack items. Greenwich has become a staple in many Filipino gatherings and celebrations.

Mang Inasal[edit | edit source]

Mang Inasal is a barbecue fast-food restaurant chain in the Philippines that serves grilled chicken, pork, and other Filipino favorites. It is well-known for its unlimited rice offerings.

Red Ribbon[edit | edit source]

Red Ribbon is a bakery chain that offers a wide range of cakes and pastries. It is particularly famous for its mango cake and ube (purple yam) desserts.

Goldilocks Bakeshop[edit | edit source]

Goldilocks Bakeshop is another popular bakery chain in the Philippines, known for its cakes, pastries, and savory dishes. Goldilocks has been a part of Filipino celebrations for many years.

Max's Restaurant[edit | edit source]

Max's Restaurant is known as "The House That Fried Chicken Built." It has a long history in the Philippines and offers a wide range of Filipino dishes, including its famous fried chicken.

Shakey's Pizza[edit | edit source]

Shakey's Pizza is a restaurant chain that originated in the United States but has become a favorite in the Philippines. It is known for its pizza, chicken, and mojos (fried potatoes).

Expansion and Influence[edit | edit source]

Many of these chains have expanded beyond the Philippines, opening branches in other countries and catering to the Filipino diaspora. This international presence helps to promote Filipino cuisine worldwide and serves as a cultural ambassador for the Philippines.

Challenges and Opportunities[edit | edit source]

The restaurant industry in the Philippines faces various challenges, including economic fluctuations and changing consumer preferences. However, the strong brand loyalty and innovative offerings of these chains provide significant opportunities for growth and expansion.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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