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Filipinos to open home-grown restaurant franchise in UAE

11 expats acquire franchise of Off the Hook — set to open next month in Sharjah

- BY ANGEL TESORERO Senior Reporter

Agroup of 11 Filipino expats pooled their resources to acquire the first franchise of a Filipino-owned homegrown chain of seafood restaurant­s in the UAE.

“This is significan­t as we are defying the Covid-19 pandemic and we are catering to the growing trend of concept food and restaurant business in the country,” Rolly Brucales, managing partner of Off The Hook (OTH), told Gulf News during a franchise signing ceremony yesterday.

OTH started as a small business venture in 2016 by eight Filipino friends to augment their income as expats and “to plant their roots in the land they now call their second home”. After five years, OTH expanded to nine branches across Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

Fully Filipino-owned

The 10th branch, which will open in the first week of October in Sharjah under the trade name Chef Signature Restaurant, will be managed by 11 Filipino entreprene­urs, who were inspired by Brucales and his partners to also venture in the food business. The 10th OTH branch is also the first franchise of a fully Filipino-owned, home-grown restaurant — as opposed to the usual business strategy of bringing in popular brands from the Philippine­s to the UAE.

Inspiring Filipino entreprene­urs

Brucales said the OTH franchise will inspire more Filipinos “to be bold enough to venture into business”. He added: “Only in June this year, we celebrated the opening of our ninth branch at Ibn Battuta Mall, and today [Friday] is another

special day as we embark another milestone in our success story — the first OTH franchise in Sharjah.”

He said Filipinos should pool their resources to start a business. “In today’s fast-paced environmen­t, a ‘do-it-alone’ approach is not the best strategy for growth. Collaborat­ion and strategic partnershi­ps are fundamenta­l to improving business outcomes. And by God’s grace, we are happy to not just collaborat­e but also openly embrace Chef Signature Restaurant to be part of the OTH family.”

Off The Hook started as a small business venture in 2016 by eight Filipino friends to augment their income as expats and “to plant their roots in the land they now call their second home”.

Further expansion

Jolivette Dela Cruz, one of the 11 investors in Sharjah, said two more branches will be opened in the emirate next year. “We have signed to open three OTH franchises in Sharjah, with the first one to open in Al Nahda, early next month,” she said.

 ?? Angel Tesorero/Gulf News ?? Investors during the Off the Hook franchise signing ceremony ■ yesterday. The first franchise outlet, due to open in October first week, will be called Chef Signature Restaurant.
Angel Tesorero/Gulf News Investors during the Off the Hook franchise signing ceremony ■ yesterday. The first franchise outlet, due to open in October first week, will be called Chef Signature Restaurant.

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