Bo’s Coffee
BO’S COFFEE officially launched its first store in Surigao, located at Km 3 along the National Highway near The Philippine Gateway Hotel, Surigao City, Surigao del Norte. Bo’s Coffee is looking into opening more branches all over the Philippines and outside the country to promote Philippine coffee across the world. Besides the expansion, Bo’s Coffee sees to create more convenient ways for customers to order their coffee through other digital initiatives such as the Bo’s Coffee Advanced Ordering BOTTY which was introduced recently. Bo’s Coffee is a Filipino-owned enterprise founded in Cebu in 1996. It has over 100 branches in the Philippines. Bo’s Coffee is known for sourcing its coffee beans from farmers in Sagada, Mountain Province, Mt. Kitanglad in Bukidnon, Mt. Matutum in South Cotabato and Mt. Apo in Davao.
Max’s Restaurant
Max’s Restaurant has launched new dishes this month — Red Sinigang, and Max’s Corner Bakery’s Strawberry Chocolate Roll and Chocolate-Coated Caramel Bars. The Red Sinigang (P529) is an elevated version of the traditional Filipino dish. At its base is beef and fish cooked in a rich, sweet-sour soup of tamarind and tomato. Fresh vegetables like string beans, radish, and okra are added. The dish is jazzed up with crispy kangkong. The Red Sinigang can also be partnered with Max’s Sarap-To-The-Bones Chicken with an additional P150 from the House Classics Birthday Bundle Plus. End the meal with the Strawberry Chocolate Roll (P259) — chocolate chiffon filled and frosted with whipped cream, piped with strawberry fruit filling and adorned with chocolate cut-outs and shavings — and Chocolate Coated Caramel Bars (P249). Max’s Restaurant’s Red Sinigang and Max’s Corner Bakery’s Chocolate Coated Caramel Bars are available nationwide for dine-in or take-out, while the Strawberry Chocolate Roll is in Luzon stores only. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/maxsrestaurant/.
Pancake House
PANCAKE HOUSE has come out with a new Rewards Card with which diners can access exclusive deals such as an outright 10% discount for dine-in or take-out transactions worth at least P600. Included in the annual subscription, cardholders can also enjoy free pancakes on their birthday month, a free House Specials Set A when they register online, and many more freebies. This special Rewards Card can be claimed with a minimum single-receipt food purchase of P1,000. For more information, visit facebook.com/PancakeHousePhilippines.
Jollibee
JOLLIBEE has brought back the Tuna Pie in all stores, this time in two variants: Original Tuna Pie and the new Spicy Tuna Pie. The Tuna Pies cost P45, and there is also the Tuna Pie Trio for P132. Tuna Pie is available for dine-in, take-out, drive-thru, and delivery at all Jollibee stores nationwide.
McDonald’s
MCDONALD’S has brought back its Fish and Fries for a limited time together with the Filet-O-Fish. Meanwhile, from Feb. 20-22, get a Rich Chocolate Pie, Coke McFloat, McFreeze, or a Hot Fudge Sundae for P20 each exclusively on the McDonald’s App. The deal can be redeemed at the front counter, take-out counter, or drive-thru. The McDonald’s App is available for download on the Google Play Store at http://bit.ly/mcdoph-app-android and the App Store at http://bit.ly/mcdoph-app-ios.