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  • Re: All about TEA

    Hello doink-san! Welcome to Japinoy! Have you tried Hatchin or Fujimart? I know I saw some matcha in Hatchin in Makati. It's just the regular matcha. I don't know if they have baking matcha but you can always ask the staff. ^_^
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by Maneki Neko on 07-09-2008
  • Re: Where to buy Japanese ingredients

    ^ Tuwing Saturday lang daw ang yakitori nila. Pero swear, ang sarap. Mura pa. Yun nga lang, dapat kainin agad. Pag take home, di na masarap e.
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by Maneki Neko on 05-01-2008
  • Re: Favorite Japanese restaurants in the Philippines

    rough estimate is P500.00 per pax for 3 restos. my suggestion: in one resto stop, say u are 5-8 diners; figure out what dishes u wanna taste test. each diner has to order his food preference, no double order . then, ask the waiters to give u extra saucers or bowl so u can have multiple sharings for the...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by mutley on 08-22-2007
  • Re: Favorite manga

    hirodayuy: buti pa kayu ang dami nababasa na manga hehe ang mahal naman kac pagd2 bumili ng manga, may alam ba kayu na mabibilhan ng copy ng shonen jump dito? Sa Fujimart, nakakita ako dati ng mga ganyan e, yung Fujimart sa may Malate. Kung mapadpad ka naman sa Makati, go to Hatchin (Kamagong street...
    Posted to Manga (Forum) by Maneki Neko on 04-17-2007
  • Re: Where to buy Japanese ingredients

    Hehehe! It was a long post but it's better that way. When katkatz08-chan and I were looking for a store in Little Tokyo, we met this two half Japanese kids and we asked them where we could buy manga. They told us go to Hatchin beside Buma in Vito Cruz. We have no idea where Buma is and we asked people...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by gloomywanderer on 04-14-2007
  • Re: Where to buy Japanese ingredients

    Nakakatuwa ka naman, gloomywanderer-san (P-san)! Detailed ang directions papuntang Hatchin. Kung may mawala pa nyan, ewan ko na lang. Hehe. ^_~v
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by Maneki Neko on 04-09-2007
  • Re: Where to buy Japanese ingredients

    celt2: baka napadaan lang yun sa adb. hehe. joke. pag dumadaan ako sa kamagong, hinahanap ko yung hatchin na yan. di ko matiyempuhan. ano ba talagang landmark nito? saang building ito? thanx! If you are looking for landmark, Hatchin is actually beside Buma. You can definitely find Buma because it's a...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by gloomywanderer on 04-09-2007
  • Re: Where to buy Japanese ingredients

    Just learned this last week: Hatchin grocery in Kamagong (Makati) supplies ingredients to ADB's cafeteria. ^_^
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by Maneki Neko on 02-05-2007
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