Friday, June 3, 2011

Restaurateur and daughter open long lost pizza house


Kids and even adults crowded the Shakeys mascot. Free hats were also given to early patrons.
A breathe of fresh air... and good food!


Batangas City—A former city councillor and restaurateur opened with his daughter what has been a long-time lost pizza house that the city dwellers and even the people from neighboring towns have waited for so many years.
    
Nick Plata, former city councillor and businessman, who later was involved in the restaurant business with his daughter Pauleen Plata-Bondad opened the Shakeys pizza restaurant today at the the city’s rising commercial business district in Pallocan West, near SM City, Batangas.



   
According to Plata, putting up the restaurant has been a long and tedious process, that the day before the official opening, when they were conducting the food tasting, people from the city, neighboring and far-flung towns insisted on dining at the famous pizza place.
    
The restaurant was not the first, as the same was put up by another owner from an afluent family in the early 90’s in Rizal Avenue, this city, but was closed in 2004. 
    
The opening of the pizza house today made a great wave as the Batangueños clearly missed the long lost pizza and the works that come with it. (Mei Lubis)
 

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