July 09, 2024

No Brand in Makati: Korean Snacks, Beauty Products, and Home Essentials

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  • No Brand in Makati: Korean Snacks, Beauty Products, and Home Essentials
  • Finding a shop with all your favorite Korean snacks and goodies can be a challenge. Gratefully, No Brand in Makati has entered the scene, offering delicious Korean snacks, beverages, beauty products, and even home essentials at prices that won’t break the bank.

    IMAGE from No Brand

    Founded in 2015, No Brand is a franchise from one of South Korea’s largest retailers, Emart. The brand’s product lineup is impressively diverse, catering to a variety of needs and preferences. Whether you’re looking for delicious Korean food, top-notch beauty products, or essential household items, No Brand has you covered!

    IMAGE from No Brand’s Facebook page

    IMAGE from No Brand’s Facebook page

    Among their extensive range of offerings are chilled and frozen foods such as gyudon (beef toppings), chopped kimchi, and a variety of mandu (Korean dumplings) available in flavors like BBQ, seafood, myeongran mayo, and spicy jjamppong.

    Gyudon (Beef Toppings) / IMAGE from No Brand’s Facebook page

    Mandu in Seafood and Korean BBQ Flavors / IMAGE from No Brand’s Facebook page

    They also have various snacks like cookies, tortilla chips, dried blueberries, and nuts, as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages including fruit wines, beers, coffee, milk, teas, and juices.

    IMAGE from NO Brand’s Facebook page

    What is perhaps one of the highlights of No Brand’s offerings is its range of ready-to-eat Korean food that brings the authentic flavors of Korea to your home. These can usually be quickly heated and served over rice or as a standalone and hearty snack, perfect for busy individuals who want to enjoy a delicious and satisfying meal without spending hours in the kitchen.

    IMAGE from NO Brand’s Facebook page

    No Brand products are also available at Robinson’s Supermarket, The Marketplace, and Shopwise, as well as through online shopping apps like Shopee, Foodpanda, GrabMart, MallDash Robinsons Malls, and Pick-A-Roo. This makes it easier for Filipino consumers to access and enjoy No Brand’s high-quality and affordable products.

    General Information

  • 2/F, Unit G4, Glorietta 4, Ayala Center, Makati City
  • 02-8421-0815
  • 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  • NoBrandPHofficial
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