Kitchen City, Figaro partner for WTC cafe


Business tycoon Alfredo Yao’s The Kitchen City has teamed up with the Figaro Coffee Group Inc. (FCG) to open the Lobby Café in World Trade Center, Pasay City.

The World Trade Center Metro Manila (WTCMM) is the venue of major exhibitions and trade shows participated by foreign delegations and buyers from different parts of the world. 

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It offers a fully equipped facility in a strategic location that offers excellent visitor mileage and accessibility to international airports, seaports, entertainment, and cultural facilities, five-star hotel accommodations as well as in Makati, the main central business district in the Philippines.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), FCG Brand and Partnership Director Ace Azarraga said “the Figaro Coffee Group and Kitchen City have been partners since before the pandemic.”

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“Kitchen City selected FCG as its coffee provider due to the latter's commitment to delivering quality and affordable products. With more than 13 outlets distributed across Kitchen City concessionaires, schools, offices, and manufacturing companies, FCG has successfully established a strong presence in various sectors,” he noted.

“As you can see in the Philippines, Kitchen City and FCG are very strong partners. I’m glad that Figaro Coffee is a well-known brand owned by a Filipino,” said Kitchen City President Ricardo Abelardo Jr.

He added that “the Opening of Lobby Café is a celebration of long-term planning of a vision, consistently offering good service and option for world trade clients.” 

“World Trade Center is one of the leading event venues, they don’t stop what they are doing right now and constantly searching for what is next,” Abelardo said. 

FCG continues to expand not only opening new stores but also partnering with other big companies like Kitchen City. From a humble beginning to becoming a global success, Figaro Coffee remains committed to providing exceptional coffee experiences and supporting local communities.