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Kuya J Restaurant Opens For Franchise

Team OrangeBy Team OrangeSeptember 21, 20185 Comments2 Mins Read
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Kuya J Restaurant, one of the fastest growing casual dining restaurants in the country, recently announced the launching of its franchise program at the SMX Convention Center, SM Aura Premier in Bonifacio Global City (BGC).

Hundreds of entrepreneurs and partners attended the launch event to know more about the first of its kind franchise program and applied to start their very own Kuya J store.

“Id like to believe that weve not only created a restaurant that serves the best-tasting dishes, weve also made a home for one big happy family that shares the same values. We open our home to welcome more members, partners, and entrepreneurs like you into our growing family. Much like how we grew this home to more than 100 stores in less than three years, truly a great accomplishment by Kuya J,” said Winglip K. Chang, the president of Kuya J Group Holdings Inc., owner of Kuya J restaurants in the Philippines.

About the Kuya J Franchise Program
Kuya J’s strong brand and focus on Filipino food favorites are at the center of its readiness to franchise. The highlight of the Kuya J Franchise is its inhouse financing program which has the ability to support up to 70% of the franchisees capital requirement, as well as business development support, service training programs, management systems, and marketing programs.

About Kuya J Group Holdings, Inc.
Kuya J Group is one of the most successful food services groups in the Philippines. It owns and operates over a hundred Kuya J restaurants nationwide. It is widely patronized for its delicious Filipino dishes like its best-selling crispy pata, kare-kare, caldereta and halo-halo. The group also owns and operates leading and award-winning concept stores Isla Sugbu Seafood City, Tsay Cheng Chinese Cuisine, Majestic, and the heritage Grand Convention Center of Cebu, among others. And most recently, the group has added Popeyes, one of the worlds leading chicken quick service restaurants, in its portfolio of brands.

If you want to know more about how to become a Kuya J franchisee, visit www.kuyaj.ph/franchising or send an e-mail at [email protected].

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