P26.9-M specialty resto to rise in Clark Freeport

ANOTHER INVESTMENT IN CLARK. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) President and CEO Manuel R. Gaerlan (3rd from right) signs the Memorandum of Agreement with Scottubo Corporation Corporate Secretary Stephen E. Natindim (3rd from left) for a restaurant project soon to rise in this Freeport. They are also joined by Scottubo Corporation Corporate Advisor Edward Scott (2nd from left), Scottubo Director Julia Mikaela Delos Santos (1st from left), CDC Vice President for Business Development and Business Enhancement Group Rynah F. Ventura (2nd from right), and CDC Assistant Vice President for Business Development Department II Rodem R. Perez (1st from right). (CDC-CD)
ANOTHER INVESTMENT IN CLARK. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) President and CEO Manuel R. Gaerlan (3rd from right) signs the Memorandum of Agreement with Scottubo Corporation Corporate Secretary Stephen E. Natindim (3rd from left) for a restaurant project soon to rise in this Freeport. They are also joined by Scottubo Corporation Corporate Advisor Edward Scott (2nd from left), Scottubo Director Julia Mikaela Delos Santos (1st from left), CDC Vice President for Business Development and Business Enhancement Group Rynah F. Ventura (2nd from right), and CDC Assistant Vice President for Business Development Department II Rodem R. Perez (1st from right). (CDC-CD)

A P26.9-MILLION specialty restaurant will soon rise in Clark Freeport as Clark Development Corporation (CDC) recently inked a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Scottubo Corporation, a 100-percent Filipino corporation.

The proposed concept of the restaurant project will have a brewery, distillery and a pub, and is expected to bring more job opportunities during and after its construction.

Dubbed as “Rhummy,” the restaurant will showcase Filipino cuisine using local and organic produce and products in partnership with local farmers and food organizations such as Altertrade Philippines, Incorporated.

Aside from this, the restaurant will also serve their own local concept of beer and assorted imported craft beers and spirits.

"Rhummy" will be distilling a range of craft spirits, using produce sourced directly from Filipino farmers that will show the innovative culture of Philippine craft brewers.

It is also seen to boost tourism in Clark once operational, attracting both domestic and foreign nationals, foreign expatriates, workers, and residents here.

The Corporate Advisor, Edward Bennett Scott, is a long-time collector of bottled whiskey who moved to the Philippines in 2006 and has developed a taste for Filipino rum.

His business partner, Andrew Chinalpan, has been in business for 20 years and a craft beer brewer for the past eight years.

Chinalpan is also the current chief executive officer of Sagada Cellar Door and Cerveza Sagada Craft Brewery and Distillery in Sagada Mountain Province.

Despite the pandemic, this Freeport remains a preferred tourism and investment hub of local and international companies and renowned brands that bring in multimillion investments. (PR)

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