Kumori – Japan’s comfort food lands in Baguio City!
Kumori – Japan’s comfort food finally in Baguio City
Since Baguio City is a city beyond the clouds, it is but appropriate it with the name “Kumori,” literally meaning ‘cloudy’ in Japanese. What’s more special is that Kumori is opening its first store in the City of Pines, in SM City Baguio. It will literally take you beyond the clouds as their hearty breads and pastries are freshly made every day right in front of your eyes, making sure that your Japanese experience will be fully satisfied. This comfort food while enjoying the cool climate of Baguio City will make your hearts melt and I personally can say that their breads and pastries are a must-try!
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Kumori SM City Baguio is the 18th store in the Philippines and the first store in Northern Luzon. The next branch that they will be opening will be in SM City Clark in the later part of 2022.
What Kumori has to offer
The sunshine and positivity that comes after the rain makes Kumori your perfect partner whenever you feel gloomy and grey. I personally love their Signature Cheese Tart and their Hanjuku Cheese Original and I must say it is a bread not to be missed. Their signature comfort breads and pastries is what makes Kumori a go-to shop that will definitely fill your heart.
Their Signature Cheese Tart and other breads and pastries such as Hanjuku Sandwiches and Puffy-Os are all of equal taste and did truly satisfy my tastebuds. As I am a sucker for sweet stuff, I instantly fell in love with this brand – A Japanese brand bringing local freshness to the Summer Capital of the Philippines.
Kumori Baguio Business Profile
Address / Location | Lower Ground Floor, Sunset Terraces, SM City Baguio (beside / near Adidas, in front of McDonalds) |
Business day/s and hour/s | 10 am – 9 pm, Daily (Mall Hours) |
Social media account/s | Facebook: @kumoriph // Instagram: @kumoriph // Website: www.kumori.com.ph |
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