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Burgers here come with the usual mustard, onion, lettuce and tomato and have the option to add bacon, guacamole or Bueno green chile — or all three! LOCATION: 4515 Menaul NE, 505-888-3611
Fuego Enterprises LLC, a subsidiary of Laguna Development Corp., recently announced construction is underway on a new Laguna Burger Restaurant, according to a Laguna Burger news release. The 3,000 ...
Nov. 7—In-N-Out may be coming to Albuquerque, but it is still several years away. In the meantime, check out these six local burger joints for a quick, juicy burger. ABQ Burrito and Burger Enjoy ...
Master franchise in the Philippines is owned by a local company associated with George Yang. [13] Orange Brutus Fast Food: 1980 Brutus Food Systems Inc. One of first fastfood burger chain in Cebu [14] 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 ...
Burger Machine is a Filipino chain of fast-food restaurants owned by the Burger Machine Holdings Corporation, a sub-company of the Philippine-based Gilmore Food Corporation. The chain is notable for its outdoor stalls commonly located along streets and gas stations with 24/7 service and affordable prices.
The pie was originally a delicacy only available in the Philippines, but blast freezing technology has allowed buko pie-makers the ability to export. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As it has become easier to transport and more accessible around the world, people are able to buy it as a pasalubong or homecoming present after having visited the Philippines. [ 5 ]
Sep. 20—The company behind Route 66 Casino and Laguna Burger is a little bit richer after selling off an out-of-state asset. Laguna Development Corp., which was founded in 1998, announced this ...
A chori burger, also known as a chorizo burger, is a Filipino hamburger characteristically made with chorizo (longganisa) patties, banana ketchup, mayonnaise, and atchara, in addition to tomatoes and lettuce. It was first popularized by Merly's BBQ, a street food stall in the island of Boracay in the Philippines.