July 03, 2025

MITSUKOSHI FRESH in BGC: Elevating Your Homecooked Meals with Premium Japanese Ingredients

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  • Elevate your homecooked meals with the freshest ingredients available in the market! For a premium selection curated from the finest sources around the world, visit MITSUKOSHI FRESH in BGC and indulge in a “multi-sensory” shopping experience you will surely enjoy!

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    MITSUKOSHI FRESH joins the range of Japanese shops and eateries in the basement of the first ever Japanese-inspired lifestyle mall in the Philippines. The grocery shop offers everything you need to cook your meals at home, celebrate special occasions, and even learn from the experts when it comes to preparing your favorite Japanese food and beverages.

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    Fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as succulent fish like maguro (tuna) and premium meats like wagyu (Japanese beef) can be found inside, making your meals take on that flavorful, healthy, and gourmet quality that you dream of achieving.

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    For special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, and even simple get-togethers like family reunions, you may also spot some of the must-try Japanese sake and shochu, handcrafted cocktails, and coffee liqueurs in their shelves, including Sakura Fubuki and Little Kiss Coffee Liqueur that will ultimately enchant your palates with the flavors of Japan!

    Little Kiss Coffee Liqueur / IMAGE from MITSUKOSHI FRESH’s Facebook page

    Of course, fresh flowers, as well as sweet treats like cakes, pastries, artisanal gelatos, and even ready-to-eat Japanese food like sushi rolls and fresh sashimi are available inside. What’s more, you can also get your daily caffeine fix from UCC Coffee Lifestyle inside MITSUKOSHI FRESH, when you need that much needed break after grocery shopping!

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    To fully immerse yourself in the shopping experience, MITSUKOSHI FRESH also offers live demonstrations such as mixology sessions, beer tasting workshops, butchering, live food preparation, among others.

    If you missed out on last year’s maguro cutting event, here’s another chance to watch it. Join MITSUKOSHI FRESH on July 13, 2024, at 1:30 p.m. to see a maguro expert cut a tuna flown in from Japan!

    IMAGE from MITSUKOSHI FRESH’s Facebook page

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    Follow their official Facebook page to stay updated on these events.

    With their wide range of products that showcase the versatility of Japanese ingredients, adaptable for diverse cuisines, MITSUKOSHI FRESH is indeed one of the most visited supermarket in the Metro. So, don’t forget to visit and explore this food haven on your next outing!

    Also Read: MITSUKOSHI BGC in Taguig: The First Japanese-Inspired Lifestyle Mall in the Philippines

    General Information

  • B1, MITSUKOSHI BGC, 8th Avenue corner 36th Street, Grand Central Park, BGC, Taguig City
  • 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
  • www.mitsukoshifederal.com
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