The Philippine Star

Tantocos to bring in Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant

- By IRIS GONZALES

Tantoco-led luxury retailer SSI Group Inc. is bringing in the Michelin-star restaurant brand Crystal Jade as it continues to expand its retail portfolio in the Philippine­s.

After opening the first Shake Shack burger joint in Manila last year, SSI is now bringing in the Chinese restaurant brand as it has entered into a territory agreement with Crystal Jade Management Pte Ltd.

The agreement will cover Crystal Jade’s successful internatio­nal concepts such as Crystal Jade Golden Palace, Crystal Jade Hong Kong Kitchen, Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao and Crystal Jade GO.

Crystal Jade serves authentic Chinese cuisine to contempora­ry audiences in different countries.

Douglas DeBoer, CEO of Crystal Jade Culinary Concepts Holdings, said the company is excited to partner with SSI, which has already successful­ly brought iconic internatio­nal brands to the Philippine­s.

“Crystal Jade is dedicated to bringing authentic, quality Chinese cuisine to contempora­ry audiences around the world and we look forward to delighting consumers across the Philippine­s very soon,” DeBoer said.

The group has a portfolio of specialty dining concepts ranging from fine dining to casual dining and quick-service restaurant­s with over 100 outlets in 30 major cities across Asia Pacific.

Of the different internatio­nal formats, Crystal Jade Hong Kong Kitchen will be the first of the concepts to be launched by SSI in the country.

Crystal Jade Hong Kong Kitchen is targeted to open in the first quarter of 2020 in Central Square in Bonifacio Global City.

SSI president Anthony Huang said the group is excited to partner with Crystal Jade to open their unique internatio­nal Crystal Jade restaurant formats in the Philippine­s.

“The opening of Crystal Jade in the Philippine­s is aligned with our desire to provide consumers with complete lifestyle offerings through global partnershi­ps that cater to the eclectic and sophistica­ted taste of the Filipino consumer,” Huang said.

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