Glasgow will soon welcome its first Jollibee, with the fast food restaurant set to open in the former Burger King on the junction of Sauchiehall Street and Renfield Street in the heart of the city centre.
The Filipino chain, known for its 'joyous mashup of Western comfort food served with a tropical twist', has recently announced plans to expand across the UK and currently operates from six separate locations south of the border.
As reported by our sister site Edinburgh Live, Jollibee will also open on Princes Street in the capital, as the international food group ventures into Scotland for the very first time.
Planning papers submitted to Glasgow City Council show an application to display the new signage at 59 Sauchiehall Street, with the space to be occupied covering the ground and first floors.
Showcasing 'Filipino flair since '78', Jollibee say: "We’ve been serving our delicious Chickenjoy, Jolly Spaghetti, and Yumburgers all over the world since 1978.
"We like to think of our menu as a joyous mashup of Western comfort food served with a tropical twist.
"Intrigued? Great! Come experience our famous Filipino hospitality as well as the juiciest, tastiest, and crispiest fried chicken around. See you soon!"
An opening date is yet to be set for the Sauchiehall Street store, with Glasgow City Council currently consideration the planning application.
To find out more about Jollibee, you can visit their website here.
To view the planning papers in full, you can visit the Glasgow City Council planning website here.