The Freeman

Japanese resto thrives amid the crises, expands offering

- Ehda M. Dagooc, Staff Member

Twenty years after the Japanese restaurant brand Nonki entered the restaurant scene in Cebu, the company is now poised to introduce more specialty food dining outlets, keeping pace with the changing preference­s of the market.

“Over the years, we’ve stayed true to our vision of offering authentic Japanese cuisine while constantly striving to innovate and exceed our guests’ expectatio­ns,” said Nonki Restaurant owner Ma. Ligaya Arong-Machida.

Now joined by her son Junichi to manage the growing chain of restaurant­s, which is currently present in Davao, Panglao Island in Bohol, Iloilo, and Tacloban, Machida said that despite the challenges faced by the company in recent years-- brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the super typhoon Odette--Nonki Restaurant managed to retain its employees during the two-year pandemic-induced business slump, coupled with losses it incurred during the typhoon.

Part of the innovation­s that the company ventured into post-pandemic is the introducti­on of Koshima Japanese Restaurant and Nonki Express both located at the newest shopping destinatio­n in Cebu, The Mall of Nustar Cebu.

These Japanese cuisine innovation­s, a brainchild of Junichi, were able to get favorable responses from the market, prompting them to introduce more specialty Japanese-inspired cuisine restaurant­s moving forward.

As a restaurate­ur, Machida expressed optimism in the food business, not only in Cebu but also in other cities, noting that “revenge spending” following the pandemic has also benefited the restaurant industry, including her own.

Today, April 18, 2024, Nonki Restaurant celebrates its 20th-year in the food business. It is one of the longest-running Cebu-grown restaurant brands that stood the test of time.

“We encountere­d unforeseen challenges. However, rather than becoming discourage­d, we tackled adversity with resilience and innovation,” she said in an interview.

As part of its giving-back initiative­s, celebratin­g two decades in the business, Machida announced that all Nonki Restaurant­s, except the Davao branch, will be giving out a 20 percent discount on the total bill for all dine-in customers today, April 18, 2024.

“We wanted to express our gratitude to our loyal customers and celebrate this milestone in a way that honors the journey we’ve been on together,” she said.

The first Nonki Japanese Restaurant was opened in 2004 at A.S.Fortuna Street in Mandaue City. Today, it has grown to 12 branches and is looking at adding two more restaurant­s before the year ends.

More innovation­s and fresh concepts will be introduced in the coming years, Machida added.

 ?? EHDA M. DAGOOC ?? Now joined by her son Junichi, Nonki Restaurant owner Ma. Ligaya Arong-Machida, said despite the challenges faced by the company in recent years-- brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the super typhoon Odette--Nonki Restaurant managed to retain its employees during the twoyear pandemic-induced business slump, coupled with losses it incurred during the typhoon.
EHDA M. DAGOOC Now joined by her son Junichi, Nonki Restaurant owner Ma. Ligaya Arong-Machida, said despite the challenges faced by the company in recent years-- brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the super typhoon Odette--Nonki Restaurant managed to retain its employees during the twoyear pandemic-induced business slump, coupled with losses it incurred during the typhoon.

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