Nomimono
Japanese food has always been very popular here in the Philippines, and now Nomimono is bringing the Japanese styled refreshment bar to the Filipinos. The first Nomimono outlet was established near the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in 2007. Strong sales made them expanded to another outlet near De La Salle University (DLSU) in Malate, Manila. They are currently well positioned for growth and expansion, with a wide variety of products to choose from like burgers plus burger desserts, a variety of beverages like fruit shakes, aloe jelly, aloe yakult lemonade and more. Combo meals are also offered to give patrons value for their money. They are currently in expansion mode and are now ready to franchise.
FRANCHISE DETAILS
Kiosk
Franchise Fee: P150,000.00
Initial term: 5 years
Royalty fee: P5,000.00 fixed per month
Minimum required space: 4 sqm
Total capital requirement: P400,000.00
Cafe
Franchise Fee: P350,000.00
Initial term: 5 years
Royalty fee: 5% of sales per month
Minimum required space: 40 sqm
Total capital requirement: P1,200,000.00
Franchise Package:
Use of business name and other proprietary marks
Location approval
Training for the franchisee and sales staff
Procurement program
Initial Starting Supply
Marketing Assistance
Opening Assistance
Operations manual
Research and development
CONTACT DETAILS
Gladys June Ng Licaros
Nomimono Refreshment Bar
67-B Scout de Gui Street, Quezon City
Tel: (02) 411-2919 or (02) 373-0380
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