H353+G8H, 8th Avenue, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
A taste of Japan in the heart of BGC
📍Address: Mitsukoshi Mall , BGC , Taguig City
It did feel like you were in Japan.
Ground floor has cafes and RTW, make up, perfume, beauty shop, etc. while basement 1 had the food court and grocery.
Mitsukoshi Fresh supermarket had the Japanese condiments and other delicacies. We bought a good share of them.
Very good experience.
If you miss Japan just go here and get a mini preview of Japan shopping experience in Philippines.
Dawnx14
Let's go to the Japanese Mitsukoshi in Manila 😘
It's kind of comforting to come across something Japanese while traveling. But that's not all. They sell the same products as in Japan, but they change the words a little for Filipinos, and enjoying the differences is one way to enjoy them.
The supermarkets and restaurants in the basement are so high quality that they remind me of the basements of Japanese department stores! From the cakes lined up in the showcases to the food court, everything is designed to give you a Japanese feel, which is impressive.
If you're traveling, be sure to stop by!
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Coco.7
Random Afternoon Treat at Key Coffee
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I had a wonderful weekend spending my late afternoon at the Key Coffee which is a newly opened Japanese cafe in Taguig City, Philippines. The place is known for being one of the oldest coffee roasters in Japan. But I find their food menu more interesting.
We ordered the Chef Horje-San Truffle Egg Katsu Sando which is a crowd favourite (refer to last pic), the Crab Egg Scramble & Croissant (from first pic), the Hokkaido Style Mac & Cheese Kamameshi (also from first pic) and the vegetarian cutlet (from second pic). Then we got their signature coffee, Sagada Lavender Honey Latte, and Shoyu Caramel Popcorn Cappuccino.
Overall, the taste of the dishes are good and can be recommended.