
Scandinavian Motors Corporation (SMC), the exclusive local provider of Volvo vehicles recently cooked up something great for their loyal customers. Partnering with the award-winning Chef and restaurateur Jessie Sincioco, Volvo owners can avail a 50% discount on their bills when they dine in at Chef Jessie gourmet restaurant at Rockwell Club, Makati.
Simply present your Volvo car key to the restaurant staff attending to you and the rest is pure culinary bliss at half the price.
Chef Jessie Sincioco made it through the ranks as one of the country’s premier food experts. Using her creativity, love for culinary arts, and commitment to achieving excellence in the food industry, she soon became the two-time recipient of the highly-coveted “L’Assiete D’Or” gold trophy award in the country’s longest-running culinary competition – the Chefs on Parade.
Volvo Philippines gives high regard for her excellence in the culinary industry, thus deeming her as a perfect partner for their brand of award-winning Swedish-engineered vehicles. And just like her, Volvo Philippines also puts their clients first with a number of customer service programs such as this gourmet dining experience which will run until March 31, 2016.
Per Volvo Philippines President Atty. Albert B. Arcilla,
We continue to strive to come up with ways to delight our clients. Volvo is not only a car company but a lifestyle brand that has genuine concern for people, hence, everything we do must be designed around them.
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