Good News: Chowking’s Braised Beef Is Back!
The iconic dish, absent from menus since 2014, is finally making a delicious return! Remembered for being a satisfying and tasty everyday meal – simmered in a savory sauce and served on fluffy steamed rice – Braised Beef was a go-to favorite for many.
The anticipation over the reintroduction of Chowking's Braised Beef hasn't stopped on the internet. Everything began when content producer Eatsplorations posted a throwback to the meal on their account, which sparked a flurry of requests from internet users. Chowking then published the content and alluded to good things to come after observing the outpouring of love.
A few days later, Chowking confirmed the comeback of the dish with more goodness bringing back nostalgia in every bite as shared by content creator, MarkyBap (@markybap).
Made with the freshest and most tender beef, succulent carrots, and greens, all simmered in a rich, flavorful sauce, Chowking's Braised Beef is a mouthwatering dish perfect for any occasion. Braised beef is going to become a staple in your daily dining routine, whether you need it for a hearty family gathering or a simple and delicious business lunch.
"We're thrilled to bring back Braised Beef, a dish Filipinos have pined for online for years!" says Fran Leveriza-Maralit, Brand Director for Chowking. "This beloved dish is more than just a trip down memory lane – it's a return of pure, savory deliciousness. We can't wait for Filipinos to experience (or re-experience) its timeless flavor that's sure to become a Chowking staple for many years to come!"
Head to your nearest Chowking branch or order online at www.chowkingdelivery.com to taste the sensation of Chowking’s Braised Beef!
For more information about Chowking, visit www.facebook.com/ChowkingPH (Facebook) and @ChowkingPH (Instagram).
Chowking is the #1 Chinese QSR in the Philippines since 1985. In 2000, the Jollibee
Group, one of the fastest-growing restaurant companies in the world, acquired
Chowking and placed it under its Fresh N' Famous Foods subsidiary.
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