Global Expansion Is Further Fueled As Johnny Rockets Opens Its First Restaurant In Asia
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Global Expansion Is Further Fueled As Johnny Rockets Opens Its First Restaurant In Asia International Restaurant Chain Opens First Asian Location, in The Philippines LAKE FOREST, Calif., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Following recent franchise openings in Mexico, Germany and the Middle East, Johnny Rockets announced The Philippines as the newest Home of the Original Hamburger. The first Philippine restaurant opened its doors in Quezon City, the nation's largest city, on Sept. 25 and, despite recent tragedy, unified the community with a special grand opening celebration. The new 2,240 square-foot restaurant is located in the Eastwood City Mall, a state-of-the-art residential, business, and commercial entertainment center. It is the first of up to twenty Johnny Rockets planned for The Philippines and opening activities included an inspirational ribbon cutting by Philippine Vice President, Noli de Castro, which showcased not only the restaurant's decor, music and authentic American meals. . .but also the spirit of his Countrymen. "We are impressed with the fortitude and resiliency of the Filipino people," stated Johnny Rockets Director of Communications, Cozette Phifer. "Despite the extreme challenges and great adversity our Franchise Partners, their employees and guests had to endure, they came together to demonstrate the heart of their culture and the support they have for the community." "Quezon City is the largest city in the Philippines and has proven to be an ideal place to offer Johnny Rockets family-focused food and uplifting atmosphere in the region's epicenter of commerce and social gathering," said Dr. Amable C. Aguiluz IX, President and CEO of ACA Group, the Franchise Owner. "In our first few weeks of business, our local community has shown its support for our new business while enjoying our authentic American cuisine and memory-making experiences. They have even participated with dancing employees and enjoyed twirling straws and ketchup with a smile." Eastwood City is a premier entertainment location in the Philippines that boasts high-end boutique shops, a technology center, a movie theatre and a concert venue. The new full-service restaurant employs 51 full-time employees and offers Johnny Rockets' timeless favorites, including all-American hand-pressed hamburgers, freshly made Philly Cheese Steak and Grilled Chicken sandwiches and hand-dipped shakes and malts. "The popularity and longevity of Johnny Rockets is based on more than just decor and food quality. . .we deliver an experience, an attitude and a depiction of the best America has to offer," said Steve Devine, senior vice president of International Development for Johnny Rockets. "Our brand continues to generate a tremendous amount of interest in Asian markets and we have begun talks to develop restaurants in South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Mainland China." Currently, the chain boasts about 280 franchised restaurants, globally. For more information about franchising opportunities, go to www.johnnyrockets.com. About Johnny Rockets Since 1986, Johnny Rockets has offered the food, fun and friendliness that remind guests of timeless, feel-good Americana. Every Johnny Rockets restaurant serves simple, great-tasting food from a menu of all-American favorites, including juicy hamburgers, classic sandwiches and hand-dipped shakes and malts. It's the place to go for fast, friendly service, flavorful food, uplifting music and relaxed, casual fun. Headquartered in Lake Forest, Calif., Johnny Rockets has about 280 corporate and franchise-owned restaurants in 29 states and 11 countries, including those found in Six Flags amusement parks and aboard Royal Caribbean cruise ships. Johnny Rockets is currently franchising new restaurants in most markets. To learn more about Johnny Rockets, visit www.johnnyrockets.com. SOURCE Johnny Rockets Cozette Phifer of Johnny Rockets, +1-949-643-6135, cphifer@johnnyrockets.com
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