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New to the community – March 2018

on March 7, 2018 | Leave a comment
Business Business News Cover Features New to the Community

Serendib — The Shawarma Grill

Opened: Jan. 27

Location: Tumon Bay Center in the former space of L&L Hawaiian Barbecue

Hours: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m., daily 

Owner and managing director: Sabri Jiffry

Number of employees: 10

Seating capacity: 30

 

The 1,319-square-foot restaurant serves authentic Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian cuisine items such as shawarmas, falafel, kebabs and curry. 

The eatery utilizes two shawarma machines that were directly imported from Atalay, a Turkish industrial kitchen equipment manufacturer. 

Jiffry’s aim with the restaurant is to provide customers with his version of authentic Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian cuisine. 

 

Battle Grinds Café 

Opened: Dec. 1

Location: Legacy Square in Mangilao

Hours: 7 a.m. – 11 a.m., Monday – Saturday   

Owner: Joshua Delgado

Number of employees: 3

 

The 800-square-foot café serves coffee, tea, frappes, parfaits and pastries while giving back to the community — particularly to veterans.

Battle Grinds acquires its coffee beans from Black Rifle Coffee Co. — a veteran-owned company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, that roasts coffee in small batches and donates a portion of its proceeds to wounded soldiers. Almost all companies that supply Battle Grinds with food items and merchandise are also veteran-owned. 

 

Sundays

Opened: Dec. 19

Location: in the same building as Avis Rent A Car along Pale San Vitores Road

Hours: 1 p.m. – 10 p.m., Tuesday – Sunday

Owners: Annisa Lujan and Mariah Borja

Number of employees: 4

 

Sundays serves ice cream creations with catchy names, like the Macha Cha Cha sundae — matcha ice cream, coconut and honey drizzle — and the Ore-oreo Ice Ice Ice waffle — vanilla ice cream and Oreo crumble. The modern and brightly decorated shop makes ice cream using liquid nitrogen. It also sells Sundays-branded merchandise and rents two pedal-assisted electric bicycles to patrons — one bicycle for $15 per hour or two bicycles for $25 per hour total.

The shop owners renovated the 1,300-square-foot space with local young “creatives” in mind, including a feature wall painted by local artist Cloie S.A. Sablan.

 

Infusion Coffee & Tea, Sumay

Opened: Dec. 26

Location: on Marine Corp Drive in the former I.D. and pass office outside the front gate of Naval Base Guam

Hours: 6 a.m. – 7 p.m., daily 

Manager: Aileen Caroll 

 

Infusion Coffee & Tea opened its seventh location in a 700-square-foot space in front of Naval Base Guam. The shop offers its menu of specialty drinks as well as paninis, fresh fruit juices, select sandwiches, salads and pastries. 

Archway Inc., the parent company of Infusion, plans to open two more locations on Guam — one in T Galleria DFS in Tumon and another on the first floor of the Camacho Landmark Center in Tamuning. 

J.A.M. Construction Guam and Provido Tan Architects Inc. are the contractors for all three locations. 

 

Wendy’s Naval Base Guam

Opened: Jan. 4

Location: in the former location of McDonald’s Naval Base Guam 

Hours: dining room from 5 a.m. – 10 p.m., daily; pick up window from 5 a.m. – 11 p.m., daily  

General manager: Judith Munoz

Number of employees: 45 

 

This fast food joint is the fifth Wendy’s on island — offering its full menu as well as local breakfast platters to individuals on base.  

The most popular items at Wendy’s Naval Base are the four for $4 value meal, baked potato, chili and salads.  

The 4,000-square-foot building was renovated by 5M Construction Corp. and the interior was designed by Provido Tan Architects Inc. and Sumiko D. Espaldon, executive vice president of Quick Service Foods Inc., which does business as Wendy’s Guam. 

 

Amari’s Tavern

Opened: Dec. 15

Location: near the downtown market on Beach Road

Hours: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m., daily

Owner: Marie Javier

Seating capacity: 200

 

The international eatery offers various Italian, Mexican and American dishes — soon to serve Filipino and Chamorro items as well. 

Amari’s signature dish is chicken with the choice between spaghetti, pizza and mojos for $7.99. The restaurant also serves loco moco, Philly cheesesteak, scampi carbonara and baby back ribs, to name a few.

The 4,000- to 5,000-square-foot space can accommodate large groups in its function room, and on Friday evenings patrons can enjoy a view of the sunset over Oleai Beach and listen to live music by the Emperador and Kuwerdas bands. The family-friendly center also provides karaoke, dart machines and pool tables that will be added in February. 

 

 

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