Midori No Mart in Muntinlupa: Bringing the Best of Japan’s Products Closer to Home
The long-awaited Midori No Mart has officially opened its doors in Muntinlupa, offering Japanese food lovers a vibrant new hub for grocery finds, snacks, and lifestyle goods 24/7!
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Much more than a specialty corner, Midori No Mart delivers a full-scale Japanese mart experience. Shelves brim with staples like rice, miso, sauces, noodles, and snacks imported from Japan.
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They also offer ready-to-eat or heat items, allowing consumers to take home Japanese meals without needing to cook from scratch.
Though Midori No Mart had previously positioned itself as a hybrid brand—offering both online shopping and delivery—its physical opening now completes the experience.
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Guests can browse in person, examine packaging, and enjoy the discovery process typical of Japanese supermarkets.
Midori No Mart’s arrival is more than just convenience—it’s a milestone for the Filipino culinary scene. With a local store, explorers of Japanese cuisine can more easily source authentic ingredients without long wait times or expensive shipping.
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As home cooks and snack lovers discover the shelves and prepared-food sections, the brand is poised to be a favorite stop for anyone wanting to bring the taste of Japan into their daily meals.