May 28, 2024

(CLOSED) TPE Market Place in Makati: Taiwanese Grocery Store for Everyday Essentials

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  • (CLOSED) TPE Market Place in Makati: Taiwanese Grocery Store for Everyday Essentials
  • Update: As of May 14, 2024, TPE Market Place has permanently closed in Makati. The shop in front of the main store will also cease operations on May 31, 2024. 

    Located just a short two-minute stroll from Makati Medical Center, TPE Market Place stands as a reliable Taiwanese grocery store, boasting a diverse array of products and essentials.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    A visit to this neighborhood grocery shop will often show you a meticulously stocked cosmetics corner, featuring beloved Japanese brands like TSUBAKI, MACHERIE, Biore, Soy Milk Isoflavone, and more.

    IMAGE from TPE Marketplace

    If you also need to grab a bite, TPE Market Place offers a selection of delectable boxed lunches, with eight (8) enticing bento options. The crowd-favorite is a five-item ensemble, seasoned with a delightful blend of sweet and savory soy sauce.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    While catering to the taste buds of many residents and workers, these bento boxes are also available for delivery within Makati City only. What’s more, free delivery is extended for orders totaling 20 or more, perfect for employees craving for some healthy and hearty office lunch.

    Customers are encouraged to make their reservations at least 3 to 5 days in advance to ensure a timely and seamless experience with TPE Market Place. For reservations, you may reach them at 02-8551-7522 or visit them at the ground floor of Jaka Center in Makati, open from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

    General Information

  • G/F Jaka Center, 211 Chino Roces Avenue, Brgy. Pio del Pilar, Makati City
  • 02-8551-7522
  • 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
  • TPEMarketPlace
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