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Cajun-style chicken pops in the south

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True to its promise to open more stores in the country, Popeyes welcomes diners to its second outlet on the ground floor of Alabang Town Center in Muntinlupa City. 

Cajun-style chicken pops in the south
Southern metro diners can now get a taste of Popeyes’ bestsellers such as Cajun fries, fried chicken, and biscuits, as well as Philippine-exclusive menu items like Popeyes Spaghetti. 

The American fast-food chain brings its bestsellers, including original honey biscuits, Cajun fries, and the mouthwatering Popeyes fried chicken that’s packed with distinct Cajun flavors from Louisiana, USA to its first southern metro branch. 

Popeyes Alabang will also be delighting its diners this side of the metro with new treats such as the hazelnut and white chocolate biscuits, which can be paired with fried chicken or eaten as a dessert, and Popeyes Spaghetti, the brand’s exclusive addition to the menu in the Philippines.

Complementing the whole Popeyes experience is its new global restaurant image, which was first unveiled in ArcoVia City. The restaurant features a hip and vibrant ambiance and interiosr, an ideal venue where family and friends can bond over meals.

Cajun-style chicken pops in the south
From left: Popeyes Philippines chief operating officer Rami Chahwan, Kuya J Group chief operating officer Gretz Rivera, chairman Lowell Yu, president Winglip Chang, and chief financial officer Francis Reyes

“Following the successful opening of our first Popeyes Philippines restaurant in ArcoVia City, Pasig, we are very thrilled to bring it closer to the people from the South. We know that they have been waiting for this, and now it’s here!” enthused Francis Reyes, chief financial officer of Kuya J Group, the parent company of Popeyes in the Philippines.

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