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Filipino fast food chain Jollibee is opening a Norwich restaurant.
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Fast food giant Jollibee is set to bring its famous fried chicken to the fine city, with plans for a Norwich restaurant in the pipeline.
Jollibee was founded in 1978 in the Philippines and now has 1,478 branches across the globe, which is set to rise with a £30 million expansion plan announced for the UK.
The menu is described on the Jollibee website as a joyous mashup of western comfort food with a Southeast Asian twist .
Jollibee s signature dish is its Chickenjoy fried chicken.
- Credit: Nic Crilly-Hargrave Photography
Fried chicken chain Jollibee to open Norwich restaurant edp24.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edp24.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Filipino fast food chain Jollibee has confirmed plans to open six new UK sites this year as it looks to ramp up its expansion drive across Europe.
The group, which currently operates three restaurants in London, Liverpool and Leicester respectively, is preparing to
launch a new flagship location in Leicester Square next month that will kickstart a £30m plan to open a Jollibee in every major city in the UK .
Sites in Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds, Nottingham, Cardiff and Reading have now been confirmed, with further openings expected to be announced in the coming months.
It has previously been reported that Jollibee is
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