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By 1936, Cruz-Reyes operated a rolling store — a mobile restaurant featuring a menu stacked with traditional Filipino dishes — which she named "The Aristocrat". The first Aristocrat operated out a Studebaker van. [2] Within two years, Cruz-Reyes opened a permanent restaurant at Dewey Boulevard in Manila. It is one of the oldest restaurants ...
A comprehensive list of notable restaurant chains in the Philippines, including fast food, casual dining, buffet, pizza, and coffee shops. See the year started, ownership, background, and notes of each chain.
Hidalgo Street (also F. R. Hidalgo Street or R. Hidalgo Street) is a street located in Quiapo in the old downtown of Manila, Philippines.It runs east–west through the center of the district linking two of the district's most popular landmarks, Quiapo Church and San Sebastian Church.
Binondo is a district in Manila, Philippines, founded in 1594 by the Spaniards as a settlement for Catholic Chinese. It is the center of commerce and trade of Manila, and has a rich history and culture of Chinese mestizos and immigrants.
Adriatico is known primarily for its restaurants and bars centered on the area around Manila's Korea Town between Pedro Gil and San Andres Streets, considered the center of bohemian night life in the city. [3] The street was named in 1964 after Macario Adriatico, a Filipino parliamentarian from Mindoro and author of
Established sometime in the 19th century, there is a lack of verifiable information regarding the restaurant's early history. [1] The restaurant, through its signage, markets itself as having established in 1888 [1] but according to The Governor-General's Kitchen: Philippine Culinary Vignettes and Period Recipes, 1521–1935 of food historian Felice Santa Maria, the restaurant was established ...
Max's Restaurant, also known as Max's of Manila, is a Philippine-based restaurant chain that serves fried chicken and other Filipino dishes. It was founded in 1945 by Maximo Gimenez and has over 170 branches in the Philippines and abroad.
Commonwealth Avenue is a 12.4-kilometer highway in Quezon City, Philippines, with 18 lanes and a high accident rate. It connects Elliptical Road to Quirino Highway and has a bike lane, an MRT Line 7 project, and a history of name changes.