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NEW RESTO ALERT: Cafe Kitsune

Happy to see that a new coffeeshop opened at Podium Mall. We've been frequenting Podium because of its diverse food choices and Cafe Kitsune is a proof that things are indeed getting exciting at the mall. 



Cafe Kitsune is a famous cafe in Tokyo and other key cities such as Paris, London, Shanghai, Vancouver, etc. I love the well-lit interiors, high ceiling, and coordinated colors. 


We ordered Caramel Banana Latte and Coconut Latte. Between the two, I like the coconut better. The banana reminds of the Japanese / Korean banana milk.  


Aside from coffee, Cafe Kitsune also serves food and pastries. Will need to try that soon. 




CAFE KITSUNE
GL The Podium Mall
Mandaluyong City

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