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S&R New York Style Pizza Casual Dining: 2006 Serenitea: Milk Tea chain: 2008 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. [18] Shakey's Pizza: Casual dining: 1975
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Ferry companies of the Philippines (16 P) Pages in category "Shipping companies of the Philippines" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
It operates both passenger and cargo ferries on routes in the Visayas and Mindanao regions and is one of the youngest shipping companies in the Philippines. [ 1 ] CSLI was organized in 1989 by Chester Enterprises, Inc., a textile and ready-to-wear enterprise started in 1969 that diversified into the shipping business with the purchase a vessel ...
In October 2022, the owners of Gusto Pizza moved from their original location at 1905 Ingersoll Ave. in Des Moines to 2301 Ingersoll Ave. with larger space, a patio on the side, and a long bar in ...
Additionally, S&R features a membership-free restaurant chain, known for its New York-style pizza. [12] S&R also has partnerships with UnionBank, offering a co-branded S&R membership card and credit card with additional S&R benefits, [13] and Unioil, which offers discounted gasoline and diesel prices for members at participating Unioil gas ...
Severino Alberto Building, site of the Panciteria Macanista de Buen Gusto mentioned in El Filibusterismo Binondo, Manila 1880s: Site of the Panciteria Macanista de Buen Gusto, a spanish colonial-era restaurant mentioned in El Filibusterismo. 2020 [69] Fort San Pedro with its Intrinsic Setting Relative to its Immediate Surrounding: Cebu City: 1738