CoCo Ichibanya reopens two Metro Manila branches for curry delivery

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CoCo Ichibanya reopens two Metro Manila branches for curry delivery
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CoCo Ichibanya's limited delivery menu includes their pork or chicken cutlet Japanese curry rice and naan bread with curry sauce

MANILA, Philippines – The local franchise of Japanese curry chain CoCo Ichibanya reopened two of its Metro Manila branches for delivery and takeout transactions from 10 am to 5 pm, Mondays to Saturdays.

CoCo announced on Friday, April 17 that their Brixton, Kapitolyo branch is now open for Foodpanda delivery orders, a few days after they reopened their One Rockwell branch for delivery and pick-up orders on Monday, April 13.Pork/chicken cutlet curry rice with boiled egg - P399

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