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GrabKitchen opens more branches
RIGHT before the pandemic closed down restaurants and encouraged dining at home, GrabFood introduced its GrabKitchen concept a “cloud kitchen” in Glorietta last year. In the aftermath of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), GrabKitchen is expanding. It opened a branch in Sampaloc in February, and will soon open two more in Malate, and Paranaque the last two were announced in a press conference on Zoom on May 12.
A “cloud kitchen” is a restaurant that focuses exclusively on takeout and/or delivery, with no dine-in section. In the Grab version, GrabKitchen serves as a central commissary, with multiple brands sharing the same kitchen. With this set-up customers can order items from different restaurants at the same time and have them delivered together
Ursula Many events have been canceled or postponed due to coronavirus concerns. Please check with the organization before going to any event.
Photo courtesy of Cara Mia Theatre
Ursula tells the journey of Nadia, a 7-year-old, separated from her mother after seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border. As Nadia waits for her asylum to be processed, she reflects on the difficulties she is leaving behind in Honduras and the new reality she is facing. Original music from Armando Monsivais will take audiences into Nadia’s mind as she tries to make sense of all that is happening around her.
Published May 14, 2021, 3:29 PM
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Having trouble deciding which restaurant to order from? Or perhaps the fam and ‘barkada’ are craving for different meals? Worry no more. Grab, Southeast Asia’s everyday superapp, now brings different cuisines and flavors through its newest GrabKitchen branches in Malate and Paranaque! Housing multiple restaurants under one roof, these cloud kitchens bring together a variety of food options, giving customers the freedom to mix and match their orders and satisfy their cravings all under one delivery fee!
GrabKitchen is a central commissary that brings together multiple food and beverage brands in one central kitchen. Such set-up allows customers to order items from different restaurants and have them all delivered to them in one go.
Frida Espinosa Müller / Morgana Wilborn
The city of Los Angeles’ Latino Theater Company is partnering with Cara Mía Theatre in Dallas to stream Cara Mia’s world premiere production of
Ursula, written, performed, and directed by Mexican-born theater artist Frida Espinosa Müller. Müller’s extraordinary performance as an unaccompanied minor arriving at the U.S.-Mexican border will stream on demand from May 20 through May 30. A moderated online panel will discuss the immigration crisis through the lens of Central America, Mexico, and the United States on Tues., May 25 at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET. Audiences can watch both
L.A.'s Latino Theater Company is partnering with Cara Mía Theatre in Dallas, TX to stream Cara Mia's world premiere production of Ursula, written, performed and directed by Mexican-born theater artist Frida Espinosa Müller. Müller's extraordinary performance as an unaccompanied minor arriving at the U.S.-Mexican border will stream on demand from May 20 through May 30.