August 28, 2024

Bakeshop Tomono in Makati: Now Serving Pan-tastic Japanese and European Bread!

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  • Makati foodies, we’ve got some news for you fresh from the oven! Your favorite bakery in the neighborhood, Bakeshop Tomono, is set to give you an even better experience as they will be relocating soon.

    IMAGE from Bakeshop Tomono’s Facebook page

    Located in Eton Parkview Greenbelt, Bakeshop Tomono will be closed starting August 29, 2024 for relocation, but fret not as their delightful breads will be available online at www.bakeshoptomono.com and at Minnano Supermarket in Legazpi Village, Makati City!

    Also Read: Minnano Supermarket in Makati: Fresh Produce, Japanese Snacks, and Premium Wagyu

    Bakeshop Tomono at Eton Parkview Greenbelt / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Bakeshop Tomono isn’t your average neighborhood bakery as it offers a tantalizing array of Japanese and European bread such as shokupan (Japanese milk loaf), croissant, and focaccia, an Italian flat bread flavored with herbs. Cakes, cream puffs, and other pastries will be available soon.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    The bakeshop isn’t afraid to push boundaries while honoring tradition. Its sweet and savory breads are a testament to this. Imagine biting into a okonomiyaki-flavored bread or one infused with the essence Earl Gray tea. Now that’s innovation!

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Behind every great bakery, there’s a genius bread and pastry chef, and Bakeshop Tomono proudly boasts the talents of none other than Mr. Ono, who previously worked for The Asakasa Prince, an upscale hotel in Tokyo, Japan.

    With a talented team backing him up, his passion and expertise infuse every creation with a touch of magic that will keep you coming back for more.

    Wanna try Bakeshop Tomono’s irresistible treats without leaving the hassle? Enjoy the convenience of their delivery service, with your order arriving just two days after you place it.

    Choose from bank transfer, credit card, or GCash for payment and anyone from Makati, BGC, Taguig, Mandaluyong, Manila, and Pasay can enjoy their offerings.

    IMAGE from Bakeshop Tomono

    So, whether you love carbs or just need a darn good croissant or two, Bakeshop Tomono is here to redefine your bread expectations. Get ready to nibble, savor, and repeat, because life is simply too short for ordinary bread. Stay updated on their new location by following Bakeshop Tomono on Facebook and Instagram!

    General Information

  • Eton Parkview Greenbelt, Soria St., Legazpi Village, Makati
  • 0956-658-2061
  • 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
  • Sunday
  • https://bakeshoptomono.com/
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