March 02, 2018

Nomi Matcha: Fueling the dreamers of BGC

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  • This will be the new place to be for the dreamers, creatives, and go-getters. Nomi Matcha will open its doors at the W City Center soon.

    Nomi Matcha, the newest café to open its doors at W City Center this March 2018 aims to stand out from your typical healthy go-to café.

    THE MAN KNOWS HIS FOOD. Michael Jiang (@mikejiang8) is ripped! Maybe matcha is the secret to good health and a great body!

    Nomi, founded by Také Hosomi, Asuka Hosokawa, and Michael Jiang, looks to spearhead an environment of positivity and optimism. “We are looking forward to serving the dreamers, the creatives, (and) the go-getters. We serve those with ambitions and (are) willing to work for it,” says Mike Jiang, one of the founders of Nomi Matcha.

    A LADY WHO BELIEVES IN FILIPINOS. Asuka Hosokawa (@asukaaxx) and the rest of Nomi Matcha’s team are looking forward to fuelling the creative energy of Filipinos.

    The three founders envision the café to be a place of inspiration and synergy; a café with a heart and a purpose. “We also believe in the Filipino people. We have never met people who are so open and friendly. We hope to create products that will excite and delight the Filipino people and we look forward to presenting our matcha creations to the public,” said Asuka Hosokawa.

    THE MATCHA COOKIE SHOT. Better start lining up early for this.

    The matcha cookie shot is Nomi’s best seller under the dessert menu. It challenges the customers to be visually satisfied and appetizing at the same time. The café will soon release its awaited Japanese-Filipino fusion menu.

    THIS GUY MIGHT BE CHILL, BUT HE KNOWS MATCHA. Také Hosomi (@hosomi) knows matcha inside and out.

    Mike, Asuka, and Také want to popularize the health benefits of matcha as a superfood that is both delicious and healthy. “Matcha has been in our family roots for many generations, but we wanted to take a modern spin on this traditional healer and make food that would inspire people to want to eat healthily. We have committed to creating a brand that advocates for good food that is also delicious and affordable” said Také Hosomi.

    The café ambiance drives to promote a collaborative atmosphere where people can come in, order their food and co-work. It’s not just a cafe, but a personalized community working towards one goal of inspiring people.

    Nomi Matcha will open its doors at the W City Center in Bonifacio Global City this March 2018.


    This is a press release. Minor edits were made by Philippine Primer editors.

               
               
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