About two weeks ago, I was looking for available table to dine as the food court seem so full. Then from my rounds of hunting a table, I found this Kumori. From the wall display alone, it tells me that it is a Japanese bakery.
The sweets on display seem so indulging. It looks like their specialty are cheese products and that got me curious all the more about their tart and cheese cup. Fuwari? What is that? Let's get back to it later.
I made a turn to the other side of the stall and found more sweets. Have you ever heard about yakigashi? I haven't so I searched and found out that [it is the term for lightly baked cake (http://www.kumagcow.com/2017/08/salted-cheese-yakigashi-from-kumori.html?m=1). There were marshmallow cake yakigashi and salted cheese cake yakigashi.
Aside from yakigashi cakes, there are also cute and tempting yarts repacked in two's, perfect for grabbing and take-home for love ones.
More cheese tarts you can feast on. But, what am I really to buy? I can't choose from the many options but the Fuwari cheese really made me curios. I want to try and see what is so special with it at P60.00 (US $1.17) for a very small cup.
Yes, this is a very small cup of around 1.5 inches tall and barely 2 inches in diameter.
But hola! In spite of the expensive price, I would say it was worth it for the taste, quality and experience. The cheese was so smooth and soft. One great thing about it is that I did not taste additional sugar. Maybe they added but it did not taste that way. Some may even think it is sugar-free though there was nothing written on the cup to confirm or dispute that.
I felt a different texture when I was about to finish it. See that brown at the bottom? I thought it was a pudding but it can be biscuit crumbles. Whatever it is, I finished the content with a lick on my lips. It was a perfect dessert after my double barbecue dinner. Good thing I was able to get a table.
Maybe I would go back a d try those tarts next time. Ormaybe the yakigashi...
Kumori
The Landmark Food Court
Makati Avenue
Ayala Center
Makati City
Metro Manila
Philippines
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Kumori
Makati Ave, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
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