Casa Daza at UP Town Center has permanently closed
Casa Daza, celebrity chef Sandy Daza’s restaurant in UP Town Center, has announced its permanent closure amid the ongoing pandemic.
In a Facebook post Saturday, Casa Daza thanked their customers for three years of support to the business.
“We appreciate every customer who has come through our doors, and are grateful for the community we have built in our short time in UPTC.”
“We have enjoyed serving each one of you,” it continued.
Thank you so much for the support you have given our UP town center branch the past 3 years! ??
Posted by Casa Daza by Chef Sandy on Saturday, 30 January 2021
Known for its empanadas and steamed buns, Casa Daza will continue selling these goodies in mall kiosks and are hoping for their customers’ continued support.
The restaurant was first opened in 2018 and have filled the hearts and appetites of its customers with their Filipino menu.
Businesses across the country continue to feel the effects of the pandemic and the ensuing lockdowns put in place to contain its spread. In January, Makati Shangri-La announced temporary closure as the hotel group reorganizes its workforce and operations to adapt to "the uncertain business environment" amid the pandemic. — Franchesca Viernes/LA, GMA News