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    • P.F. Chang’s. Chang’s is a casual restaurant chain serving Chinese fusion cuisine. It first opened in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1993 and has since grown to over 300 locations in over 20 countries worldwide as of 2024.
    • Carl’s Jr. is a fast-food restaurant that offers the typical fare of burgers and fries. Its very first store opened in 1956 in California, although its roots go further back to a hotdog stand in Los Angeles in the 1940s.
    • A&W. A&W’s beginnings go all the way back to 1919, when a man named Roy Allen opened a small root beer stand in the town of Lodi, California. Soon after, Allen partnered with Frank Wright to open their first drive-in restaurant in Sacramento.
    • IHOP. IHOP (or the International House of Pancakes) is a chain of diner-style restaurant chain that primarily serves breakfast food. It was founded in Los Angeles, California in 1958 and has since become a globally recognized food brand that currently has around 1,750 locations worldwide.
    • Church’s Chicken
    • Popeyes Chicken and Biscuits
    • Carl’s Jr.
    • Struan and Tang’s
    • A&W Restaurant
    • Angelino’s Pizza and Pasta
    • Haagen Dazs
    • Robot Restaurant and Lounge
    • Flavors and Spices
    • Orange Julius

    Photo from North Point Advisors Church’s Chicken was founded in San Antonio in the ’50s. Thirty years later, it became the second largest fried chicken joint in the US (after its then sister company, Popeyes, which also makes an appearance on this list). Currently, it’s ranked fourth behind KFC, Chick-fil-A, and Popeyes. One of the restaurants to o...

    Photo from Tabasco Food Service Photo from Tabasco Food Service The name Popeyes came from Gene Hackman’s character, Detective Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle, in the French Connection. To make it more family-friendly, then owner Al Copeland acquired the rights to market it with Popeye the Sailor Man. Hailing from Louisiana, Popeyes features characteristics o...

    Carl’s Jr. epitomized the big, juicy, meaty burger. In a country where rice is the main meal and everything else is considered a snack, this US-based fastfood chain defined a heftier type of sandwich. The menu is a mix of fastfood comfort eats that are known to be customized based on cultural preferences. Carl’s Jr., however, will always be famous ...

    Photo from In.c Design Studio Before TWG, before Da.u.de, before milk tea ever made the local radar, there was Struan and Tang’s. Back in 1999, if teas weren’t bags you see in the supermarket, they were either iced or free in Chinese restaurants. Unlike the tea emporiums that we see today, this brand chose a less upscale but nonetheless intimate ap...

    A&W, interestingly enough, is an international fastfood branch that’s more famous for their drinks than their burgers. The brand began as early as 1919 in California and quickly branched out to other countries by the early ’20s. In the early ’60s, the magic of A&W’s rootbeers reached Asia when the company opened shop in Malaysia and the Philippines...

    Milkyway Deli replaced the original Angelino’s. With branches on Arnaiz Avenue (then Pasay Road, where Milkyway Deli is now), Jupiter Street, and Katipunan, Angelino’s was the type of restaurant you grow up in. It’s built for family and there’s always something on the menu for everyone. The food is straightforward Italian and the decor is easy enou...

    Haagen Dazs’ last attempts to survive came in the form of Georgina Wilson and lots of sales and promos. Haagen Dazs, pronounced "hah-gun das," is a chain of ice cream cafes originating from Brooklyn, New York in 1976. Haagen Dazs Philippines was brought in by General Mills, Inc. in 2000, opening ice cream parlors as well as distributing individuall...

    Photo from Discount Dining Robot was the edgy club along Makati Avenue that transported you from the traffic-plagued urban climate to a futuristic spectacle that makes you want to vogue. The place is Japanese-inspired (the trendiness of the place should be enough of a clue), deriving its name from robotayaki, which is a kind of Japanese grill. The ...

    This isn’t Flavors and Spices, but the number of Thai restaurants in the country now should be a measure of its success in propagating the colorful cuisine of Thailand. Photo from The Wandering Palate. Most millenials have probably never heard of this place, especially since it has only three hits on the Internet, all of which not discussing it in ...

    The quintessential Manila shake of the ’90s, Orange Julius was known for its frothy, creamy blends that wiped away the city heat with a swig of its cool orange goodness. Orange Julius was created in the 1920s, but it was bought by International Dairy Queen in 1987. In the naughties, they expanded their drinks menu to better compete with other risin...

    • Magallanes Windmill. The iconic windmill was owned by the Manila Club and the whole establishment included a bowling alley on the second floor and a Men’s Bar on the ground floor.
    • Par 43. I tried my best to find a photo of the old mini golf that was right smack in the center of BGC, but nothing seems to surface online. In my youth, BGC was still called “The Fort” and was practically grasslands.
    • Nomads Sports Club. Those living in the Merville area of Parañaque should have vivid childhood memories of playing at Nomads. It was the only sports center where kids could gather and play football, tennis, or swim, while their parents mulled over a few pints of beer at the bar.
    • Glico’s Great Adventure. Every ’90s kid from the south will remember Glico’s with its crazy bus and towering bubble drinks. This indoor amusement park was the highlight of every Glorietta trip and when a ride on the crazy bus merited a badge for courage.
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