On Tuesday, LLDA teams served the order to the Jollibee branch on Macapagal Boulevard in Pasay City, and Max’s Restaurant on Maria Orosa Street in Ermita, Manila. The Jollibee branch, however, was already closed as its management had earlier informed the LLDA that it would temporarily stop operating to allow the repair of its broken-down sewerage treatment plant. Packed restaurantOn the other hand, the crew members and diners at the nearly-full Max’s Restaurant were caught by surprise when the LLDA personnel arrived around noon to serve the cease-and-desist order. Harrison Street in Pasay City, and Lamer Catering and Nihon Bashitei Japanese Food in Malate, Manila. Also cited in Pasay City were The New Blue Wave, Wellcross Freight Corp., Halina Lodge/Hotel, Harrison Lodge, First Marbella Condominium Association Inc. and The Biopolis, where the Jollibee branch was located.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer February 19, 2019 21:00 UTC