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Must-try: Greenwich's Indulgent Savory Roast Beef Selection

There’s no need to wait for special occasions to get roast beef. Indulging in roast beef cravings is now easier with Greenwich’s Roast Beef & Cream Cheese Overload® Pizza. And for days when you want rice with roast beef, Greenwich’s introduces the Roast Beef Pizza-Rice Bakes—made more filling and delicious with Crunchy Chicken.

Enjoy a delicious rice meal with a twist with the Roast Beef Pizza-Rice Bakes, starting at P79 and Roast Beef Pizza-Rice Bakes Chicken Combo, starting at P175. Imagine the savory and juicy roast beef you love as a pizza topping on steaming hot rice. And for days when you want something extra, order the combo and get Crunchy Chicken.

“Our most indulgent, premium beef pizza topping can now be enjoyed as a rice topping, which many Filipinos will surely love. Our Roast Beef & Cream Cheese Overload® Pizza and new Roast Beef Pizza-Rice Bakes and Roast Beef Pizza-Rice Bakes Chicken Combo can be enjoyed at any time, whether alone or on your next barkada food trip,” said Ali De Torres, Head of Marketing.

Roast Beef & Cream Cheese Overload® Pizza and Roast Beef Pizza-Rice Bakes Chicken Combo are available in all Greenwich stores nationwide for dine-in or take-out. You can also order online at https://order.greenwich.com.ph or via GrabFood and FoodPanda. You may also contact their hotline at #5-55-55.

For more information, visit Greenwich’s official Facebook page, Greenwich Barkada, or message Greenwich Barkada on Facebook Messenger.

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