Through the Looking Glass

This world is not always what it seems. Enjoy.

Posts/reblogs are mainly re: paper art, food, books, chairs, ceramics, crafts or designs that change the way you see things. Might post something random though, depending on how I feel.
I tried some cha soba earlier today for breakfast. I bought mine at the Family Mart in Ayala MRT Station for P95. It’s green tea soba noodles with cold tea as soup base. Not for everyone, specially people who don’t like green tea or their noodles cold. I like it but I felt like I should bought something more filling. Maybe I should have bought also the sushi platter (contains tamago, shrimp, tuna/salmon)/ california maki or one of the onigiri there (furikake/ tuna and nori). I like the ambiance of this convenience store. It sure has more expensive items, but I think it’s justifiable given that the taste is similar to those I tried in restaurants. 
I googled FamilyMart and I’m surprised that it’s actually a big convenience store chain in Japan and other countries. I read on someone’s blog na meron din pala nito sa Glorietta 3. 

I tried some cha soba earlier today for breakfast. I bought mine at the Family Mart in Ayala MRT Station for P95. It’s green tea soba noodles with cold tea as soup base. Not for everyone, specially people who don’t like green tea or their noodles cold. I like it but I felt like I should bought something more filling. Maybe I should have bought also the sushi platter (contains tamago, shrimp, tuna/salmon)/ california maki or one of the onigiri there (furikake/ tuna and nori). I like the ambiance of this convenience store. It sure has more expensive items, but I think it’s justifiable given that the taste is similar to those I tried in restaurants. 

I googled FamilyMart and I’m surprised that it’s actually a big convenience store chain in Japan and other countries. I read on someone’s blog na meron din pala nito sa Glorietta 3.