Food: Moshi Moshi at Regis Center, Katipunan

Months ago, we had this “Secret Circle” with my extended family. We were planning the golden birthday celebration of my Ninang (God Mother) so we decided to have a lunch out in Katipunan. I told them that I saw a new Japanese fast food chain in Regis Center and it’s kinda enticing.

We went to Moshi Moshi and they were dumbfounded with the KitKats. I told them that those were my collection when I was going to Japan for business trip back then. SO without hesitation, we bought some and ordered our meals.By the way, the KitKat is ordered separately.

Kitkat Flavors
Kitkat Flavors

The Kitkats are beside the counter since it is sold separately. It costs Php 100/box. So you can easily buy Kitkats even without dining in their store.

Moshi Moshi counter

The interior was nice. It’s mostly green and it has a good ambiance.

inside Moshi Moshi

Moving on, we checked out their laminated menu with the cute Japanese girl on it. They also have a 3D display of their menu that is very usual in Japan but I wasn’t able to take a photo of it.

Moshi Moshi's laminated menu

Here are some of the food we ordered:

Takoyaki
Bento
Okonomiyaki
California Maki

All in all, they tastes fine. Not something to brag about except for the takoyaki. It tastes good compared to the other takoyaki I ate before. It’s a good place to check out too for all you Japanese food lovers.

And I checked out their website for information and found something interesting. It’s about Sushi Etiquette.

Sushi Etiquette

Actually, I never thought of this before and it’s only now that I learned that I’m doing it the wrong way. I hope this helps your knowledge on eating Japanese cuisine.

Have you tried this new Japanese fast food chain?
What did you order? How did you find the food?

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Moshi Moshi
2nd floor Regis Center #327 Katipunan Avenue Barangay Loyola Heights, 1108 Quezon City, Philippines
Operating Hours: Mon – Sun: 10:00 am-10:00 pm
Email: yummymoshimoshi@gmail.com
Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/MoshiMoshiPhilippines


Comments

4 responses to “Food: Moshi Moshi at Regis Center, Katipunan”

  1. lol.kitkats din pasalubong ko from japan.hehe. katuwa ang flavors so unique in japan.:)

    1. Wow!! Anung flavors merun sila this season? The flavor varies every season eh. Amazing talaga! Saw ur first post about Japan! Looking forward to read the rest of ur adventure there! 🙂

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    faith de chavez

    I liiiiike! Let’s!u00a0

    1. Yyaah! Let’s!!!!

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