The Metro Central Luzon Food, Inc. (MCLFI) led by its president Ma. Theresa Laus opened a new chain of restaurants in Clark Freeport last week.
The new chain, which sits adjacent to the Laus Group Auto Service in Clark, includes The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Pancake House and Yellow Cab.
“We’re very thrilled that finally, we are now here in Clark and are ready to offer high-quality and affordable food to our customers from the freeport and neighboring areas,” MCLFI president Laus said after the opening ceremonies of the restaurants on Friday.
She added that their new business venture aims to contribute to the growth and progress of Clark as well as to provide jobs to the locals.
Present during the opening ceremonies last week were Laus Group chairman and chief executive officer Levy Laus, Clark Development Corporation president and chief executive officer Noel Manankil and Bases Conversion and Development Authority president and chief executive officer Vivencio Dizon.
Manankil said the new restaurants will provide more food options to Clark employees and guests.
New restos
The new Pancake House in Clark is the chain’s 7th store for 2018.
Pancake House chief operating officer John Amante thanked MCLFI’s help in their store’s expansion.
“This is their second Pancake House franchise next to their San Fernando branch, and we are looking forward to more partnerships with them in the near future,” Amante said.
The restaurant not only serve pancakes but also tacos, salads and rice meals.
At Yellow Cab, customers can enjoy New York-style pizzas and pasta selections.
The new store can accommodate more than 40 diners in an indoor and outdoor setting. It also provides delivery services from 9:00AM to 12MN.
At The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf’s, customers can enjoy premium gourmet coffee, exotic tea varieties, and other comfort foods. #