February 18, 2024

cuddle in BGC: Bringing Healthy, Homely Japanese Food to the Metro

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  • Home-style food holds a special place in our hearts for its authenticity and warmth. It’s not just about the flavors but the connection to the comfort of a homemade meal. Each dish, prepared with love and care, tells a story of family recipes passed down through generations. If you’re craving such food with a Japanese flair, you should visit cuddle, a newly opened deli in Mitsukoshi Mall – BGC.

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    Headed by Yukiko-san, the esteemed third okami (proprietress) of the renowned Japanese kappou restaurant Sanei, which has been a culinary powerhouse in Kagoshima, Japan since 1933, cuddle brings a legacy of genuine, soothing Japanese cuisine to the Metro. With a rich heritage spanning nearly a century, cuddle is committed to upholding the tradition of crafting delectable, health-conscious dishes that showcase the true essence of Japanese food.

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    Here, the promise of healthy, home-cooked meals comes to life, embracing your taste buds with authentic Japanese flavors and wholesome ingredients like a warm hug.

    A visit to cuddle is a comforting journey into the heart of Japan’s rich and authentic home-cooked flavors. Whether you’re a fan of Japanese cuisine or just looking for new comforting food to try, cuddle in Mitsukoshi Mall – BGC is a must-visit destination.

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    General Information

  • Basement, Mitsukoshi Mall, 8th Ave. Corner 36th St., Grand Central Park, North, Taguig
  • 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
  • https://www.mitsukoshi.ph/
  • mitsukoshi.bgc/
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