February 14, 2024

Kaitenyaki Dessert in Makati: Offering Japan’s Famous Kaitenyaki

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  • Updated as of February 14, 2024.

    Get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth in the most delightful way, because Kaitenyaki Dessert’s mouthwatering kaitenyaki is an absolute game-changer!

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    This quaint stall offers a unique and indulgent experience by showcasing kaitenyaki, a traditional Japanese pastry, in four mouthwatering flavors: cheese, adzuki (red bean), matcha, and chocolate. The fillings are generously packed, oozing with flavor. What’s more, these little circular cakes are kept warm, and when you order, they make it on the spot, ensuring freshness whether you enjoy it right away or when it’s not in stock.

    You can sample one for Php 45, or order these treats in a box of six (Php 270) or 12 (Php 540).

    IMAGE from Kaitenyaki Dessert Facebook page

    It’s the perfect treat that will make your taste buds dance with joy and leave you craving for another sweet adventure. Don’t miss out on this exciting dessert destination!

    So, grab your friends, head to Kaitenyaki Dessert – MCS or their other branches in Robinsons Place Dasmariñas, Robinsons Place Las Piñas, Waltermart Bicutan, Waltermart Sucat, and Waltermart North Edsa, and indulge in the heavenly goodness of their offerings. You may also order their offerings via Grab Food and Lahat Food.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Note: If you’re planning to take some kaitenyaki home, be sure to reheat them before serving.

    General Information

  • LG 311-C, Makati Central Square, Chino Roces Ave, Legazpi Village, Makati
  • 0945-481-4038 / 0908-361-5005
  • 10:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.
  • https://kaitenyaki.com/
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