Mindanao Times

WANDERLUST...

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and out," he disclosed.

As they continue to serve their diners their alltime favorites, such as their siopao and artisanal noodles (made in-house), including their lomi, gulami, satemi and canton guisado, they are also currently doing product developmen­t, exploring new dishes, and creating variants of existing ones.

"As we continue to grow the Davao Famous brand, we want to be clearer on who our customers are and focus on serving them, in ways that are specific to their needs and wants", revealed Li.

Recognizin­g the growing trend for fast casual dining, they recently launched ChinoyChow, a virtual spin-off - a "younger brother" - of Davao Famous that serves affordable, onthe-go meals at the Poblacion Market Central.

"We offer more 'sulit' and budget-friendly Chinoy comfort food that can be enjoyed any time of the day," he said.

This included new products, such as arroz caldo and mami, an effort t to "revive the old school, hot soup station experience," while attempting to "harmonize nostalgia with modern day living" while customers “see the action” as part of the dining experience.

"As the Davao market continues to expand, we definitely see franchisin­g as the most efficient business model to help us execute our expansion plan," Li said, citing their Obrero branch as an example - a franchise but still owned by their family.

Asked about how his generation can sustain the decades-long success of their legacy restaurant, he responded that would be by "staying true to who they truly are, knowing where they're good at, and what they can offer, and placing absolute importance in providing value to their customers".

"From good food to service to cozy ambiance, we commit to ultimately provide a delightful dining experience. Our familystyl­e dining has allowed us to take part in these shared experience­s, which turn into happy memories as part of our customers’ lives, " he added.

Out of curiosity, we asked how their grandparen­ts came up with their restaurant's name, Li replied in jest: "Honestly, to this day, no one from the second generation has given me a definitive answer.

New Davao Famous now has 4 branches: R. Magsaysay, Matina, Obrero, and the recently opened SM Lanang branch.

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