27.4.13

TAMAYAKI: The Wonderful World of Takoyaki!

I'll be honest, I'm not a fan of the popular Japanese snack Takoyaki. It's my least favorite food in the world. Well, I think it's because I'm really not fond of anything "malansa" (no I don't eat sushi). My sister on the other hand is a totally different story. She's obsessed with it. Okay, she's obsessed with food in general. Hehe sorry sis. I remember how she devour Takoyaki balls (can't help it natatawa ako coz green minded ako, anywaaay) like there's no tomorrow. I tried tasting it once but it tasted weird and too "fishy".  Changing my mind on food I don't usually eat is a huge achievement. Tamayaki has definitely changed my mind about Takoyaki! I crave for it na. And their milk teas are addicting too!

cute counter! love the interior:)


Tamayaki is an established franchise that specializes in making Takoyaki balls. It originated in China and has grown into more than 200 stores in a span of 2 years all over Asia – China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore - and most recently in Australia, and soon in Spain.


Their Takoyaki is the combination of our secret traditional Japanese recipe prepared via our patented in-house induction heating device. These delicious and funky-flavored Takoyaki are specially targeted to the discerning taste buds of the dynamic younger generation.


Originating from Japan’s Osaka City, Takoyaki is a well-known delicacy characterized by its sphere-shaped outer pancake layer encasing savory fillings. It a popular Japanese snack, delicious yet economical. Takoyaki was the invention of a street vendor, Tomekichi Endo, in Osaka.


After years of dedicated research, Tamayaki has successfully improved the techniques of Takoyaki-making. Tamayaki has upped the game through careful mix and matching of ingredients and flavors from various countries. In the Philippines, more than 10 different flavors of Takoyaki were created to suit the local palate. Hence, TAMAYAKI is an enhanced version of the traditional Takoyaki.

exterior. so cute and inviting!


Besides the snack itself, our strength lies in our original and customized merchandise. All merchandise are interesting, cute and unique specially designed for the hip and urban crowd. This merchandise can be purchased on its own or could be packaged into their set meals.

 it's very affordable!

Mich ordering hehe

bloggers enjoying the overflowing food and drinks!

love this blueberry drink!

halata naman haha

love their presentation! combo meal!

niiice

wasabi sauce

We tasted almost everything on their menu. I ate a lot!!! My favorite would be the Frank & Mozarella, Beef Oriental and the Curry one. Super saraaaap. Pwede ng ulam! Haha. As for the drinks, I loved the Soy Milk Tea, Milk Tea with Brown Rice, Blueberry and Matcha!:)

funky interior

I'm already planning our next visit, with my sister this time. She's excited as I am! You should really drop by and taste their awesome Takoyakis. See ya there!

453 P. Guevarra St., Addition Hills, San Juan City 1500

7 comments :

  1. those takoyaki balls look yummy and delish :))


    czarina :)
    paint it stripes

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  2. hi I have been a reader of your blog since last year. I am a fan and I hope to see you in person someday :) hehe since you are a stylist..do you think I can also use the colored blazers from folio and sm classics for casual getups like with jeans? is the material and fit nice enough? and would you recommend buying this for practical reasons over the blazers sold in ZARA which is a bit pricey? Thanks

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  3. sorry I placed the comment about the blazers n the incorrect blog title...my laptop is acting out...:)

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  4. try niyo tamayaki sa tea monkey. masarap and maraming toppings

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  5. Hi, We also have our own filipino version of japanese takoyaki balls. You might want to visit Koyaki Japanese Kiosk located at the food court of Market Market in Global City. We also offer it for franchsing for P180,000.00. Inquiries can be made at 3911885, 4852888, 09205342482

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  6. We also have our own filipino version of takoyaki ball. Visit Koyaki Japanese at the food court of Market Market Global City. We also offer it for franchising.

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  7. Hi, We also have our own filipino version of japanese takoyaki balls. You might want to visit Koyaki Japanese Kiosk located at the food court of Market Market in Global City. We also offer it for franchsing for P180,000.00. Inquiries can be made at 3911885, 4852888, 09205342482

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