banoksBanoks is short for Barbeque and Manok, established in 1995 they gained popularity for their marinated Barbecued Chicken. Growing more and more famous they sure have lived up to their reputation.

Banok is the brainchild of business partners Alex Montanes and Manuel “Bong” Villanueva. It now ranks among Davao’s home-grown restaurants that has become byword not just among the dwellers of this bustling city south of the Philippines; but among local and foreign tourists as well, whose travel to Mindanao is not complete without dropping by Banoks to savor its specialties. Banoks menu, which is predominantly “sinugba” (barbecued grilled meat or seafoods), “tinola” or “tinowa” (soup), and “kinilaw” (raw fish salad), area always a feast to the eyes and delight for the taste buds. Their SuTuKil (a combination platter of sugbang panga, tinola and kilaw with unlimited rice) is a crowd-drawer.

Sinugba, tinola, and kinilaw may be regular Filipino fares (and there’s a lot more Filipino favorites on the menu than just these three), but at Banoks, they are prepared and served with such meticulousness that one could swear they look and taste extra-ordinary. Banoks can truly claim their tagline: “Lami Diri!” (it’s delicious here!). And based on growing patronage and strong customer loyalty, Banoks is indeed always worth paying a visit.

The ever-growing popularity of the restaurant has already paved the way for the opening of several branches in Davao City. Alex and Bong want to bring the Banoks tradition of good taste everywhere and welcome franchisees from all over the country.

Franchise Information

Restaurant’s Area Franchise with Commissary

Franchise fee: Php 600,000
Inclusive of:

* Trade name and proprietary marks
* Site approval and construction supervision
* Training for Franchisee, supervisors and staffs
* Procurement program
* Opening assistance
* Operations manual
* Research and development

Initial term: 6 years
Royalty fee: 4% of gross sales
Space requirement: 200 to 400 sqm.
Estimated capital requirement: Php 2.5 Million

Restaurant’s Unit Franchise

Franchise fee: Php 500,000
Inclusive of:

* Trade name and proprietary marks
* Site approval and construction supervision
* Training for Franchisee, supervisors and staffs
* Procurement program
* Opening assistance
* Operations manual
* Research and development

Initial term: 5 years
Royalty fee: 4% of gross sales
Space requirement: 200 to 400 sqm.
Estimated capital requirement: Php 2-3 Million

Kiosk

Franchise fee: Php 150,000
Inclusive of:

* Trade name and proprietary marks
* Site approval and construction supervision
* Training for Franchisee, supervisors and staffs
* Procurement program
* Opening assistance
* Operations manual
* Research and development

Initial term: 5 years
Royalty fee: none
Space requirement: 12 sqm.
Estimated capital requirement: Php 300,000

Contact Information

Sunrise Food Corp.
547 Candelaria Bldg.
JP Laurel Ave., Bajada, Davao City
Tel: (082) 221-7375, 222-6657
Mobile: 0920-8401898, 0922-7717766

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