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Name of Industry and General locations

THE CRAVINGS GROUP

Cravings Restaurant and Bakeshop

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Location / Branches

Katipunan Avenue
(Main Branch)



Shangrila Plaza



Fraser Place Serviced Residence



Tomas Morato



Festival Mall



West Avenue



Ownership/ Name of the Owner

Craving Restaurant and Bakeshop was owned by Annie and Badjie Guerrero. On their testimony, they said;

All my life I have been fascinated by food, its aroma and appearance, its texture
And taste.

Among my pleasant childhood memories are those spent in the warmth of the kitchen at our home in Malabon watching a pot bubbling gently on our Hotpoint stove, counting aloud our cook Tikyo’s strokes as he mixed the vanilla cake batter, punching down braided roll dough and then watching with utter amazement as it slowly grew in size.

As a child, nothing pleased me more than to be my mother’s side, watching her cook for our family of eight. (This probably why, without intending to, I have standardized all my mother all my mother has been of much influence in my life, certainly in my choice of a career in food service.

So now, here is CRAVINGS Restaurant and Bakeshop who truly serve for you.

Historical Background Cravings opened its door on October16, 1988 at Katipunan Avenue across Ateneo de Manila University. The initial concept of Cravings was takeout restaurant and bakeshop. But due to the insistent demands of customers for a dining area Cravings was led to put up bistro right beside the kitchen. Within one year of operation, the dining is had to undergo two renovations to accommodate the growing number of customers. Blessed with luck and success with the turnout of Cravings, the Guerrero family (who owns and runs the business) felt the need to expand. And so, a second cravings was established on December 18, 1990 at Wilson St.., san Juan, M.M… Since then, one branch per year was

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