I’ve always had a strong affinity for desserts: cakes, cookies and creams. Image and details provided by MOS Burger in a recent press release.Įveryone who knows me is probably already familiar with my sweet tooth. Apart from the one in Robinsons Galleria, MOS Burger stores will be opened in SM Megamall in Mandaluyong, One Eastwood Tower 2 and Robinsons Magnolia in Quezon City, O-Square in Greenhills, San Juan, and Robinsons Manila.įor more updates about MOS Burger Philippines’ opening, follow its Facebook page and Instagram account. Its aggressive expansion plan in the Philippines will see the opening of several branches in Metro Manila this year. of Japan and Tokyo Coffee Holdings of the Young family of General Milling Corporation.
The company is the result of a joint venture agreement between MOS Food Services Inc. MOS Burger Philippines was formed in 2019 to oversee the local operations of MOS Burger. MOS Burger also adheres to the old Japanese proverb “ishoku dogen”, which means food and medicine come from the same source so we could maintain our health through a balanced diet. The mountain symbolizes its thrust to “stand tall and firm as a mountain.” The ocean, meanwhile, symbolizes its aim “to have a heart as big and generous as the ocean”, and the sun stands for “undying passion.” MOS stands for mountain, ocean, and sun-three elements that symbolize the company’s commitment to good service and how it trains its employees to approach their work. It has around 1,300 stores in Japan and almost 400 stores overseas. The store’s operating hours will be from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.įounded in Tokyo in 1972, MOS Burger is ranked number two in sales among all burger chains in Japan. In-store surprises also await customers every hour on February 27.
Some of the items on the menu for the first Philippine branch are the following: yakiniku rice burger, MOS cheese burger, wagyu burger, seafood tempura rice burger, and natsumi, a lettuce wrap burger.Īs a way to welcome the dining public to its first store in the country, MOS Burger will give out gifts to its first 50 customers on opening day. We can’t wait for them to try our Japanese-style burgers,” said MOS Burger Philippines president Araki Masahide.ĭuring a pop-up store event last month, MOS Burger introduced its version of a signature cheese burger with meat sauce and the original yakiniku rice burger.
In introducing MOS Burger to the Philippines, we are giving them two of the things that they most love. “We heard that Filipinos love burgers as much as they love Japanese food. In a market dominated by western-style burgers, MOS Burger will introduce a distinctly Japanese flavor to burger-loving Filipinos as it opens its first branch in the Philippines this Februin Robinsons Galleria.