Pinas Asian Store has expanded with the opening of Tap Si Han, a new restaurant offering buffet-style breakfast in Conroe. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., the eatery held its grand opening on March 1, featuring giveaways for early customers.
With the inauguration of Tap Si Han, a buffet-style breakfast restaurant inside Pinas Asian Store, the company formally has more products to sell. Quietly opening in late February, the restaurant commemorated its grand opening on March 1 and attracted patrons with special offers and discounts.
Tap Si Han's buffet-style menu offers breakfast classics, including eggs and plantains. It is a new dining venue inside a well-known Asian grocery store and is open every day from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The first ten patrons on March 1 were given a $50 gift certificate to Pinas Asian Store to honor the grand opening; extra freebies all day. The announcement came on the store's Facebook page, where eager patrons expressed their excitement over the new eatery.
Situated at 804 Gladstell Road, Ste. 130, in Conroe, Tap Si Han offers the neighborhood a new dining experience by combining shopping convenience at Pinas Asian Store with breakfast ideas inspired by the Philippines.
See their Facebook page Pinas Asian Store for additional updates.
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