Panda Express to open first PHL restaurant at SM MegaMall on Dec. 12
The first Philippine branch of California, USA-based Panda Express is opening its first restaurant in the country on December 12, local partner Jollibee Foods Corporation said Monday.
“The first Panda Express in the Philippines will open on December 12 at SM Megamall,” Jollibee said in an emailed statement.
Panda Express is operating in the country are under a joint venture deal between Panda Restaurant Group Inc. and homegrown fast food giant Jollibee.
Panda Express is known for its original recipes such as the Original Orange Chicken, Sweetfire Chicken Breast, Honey Walnut Shrimp, and Shanghai Angus Steak.
Below is a few food items to expect from the first Panda Express outlet in Manila.
It has over 2,000 locations throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, Guatemala, El Salvador, Aruba, Canada, Mexico, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Korea, Japan, and Russia.
Panda Express is an immigrant success story. Cofounders and co-CEOs Andrew and Peggy Cherng both went to the US in pursuit of a better life.
In 1973, Andrew and his father Chef Ming Tsai Cherng opened the sit-down Chinese restaurant Panda Inn, the first dining concept that led to the creation of Panda Express in 1983.
Andrew and Peggy opened the first Panda Express in Glendale, California “with the goal of bringing together bold flavors, quality, and convenience to the dining experience.”
“Panda Express has successfully popularized American Chinese cuisine through authentic Chinese recipes adapted to global tastes, setting the brand up as the largest Asian dining concept in the US and the largest American Chinese concept in the world,” said Jollibee.
Jollibee Foods is one of the largest and fastest growing Asian restaurant companies in the world.
It operates in 21 countries, with over 4,500 stores globally including in the Philippines, United States, Canada, China (including Hong Kong and Macau), United Kingdom, Italy, Vietnam, Brunei, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Egypt, El Salvador, Panama, and Malaysia. —VDS, GMA News