Arabica Founder Kenneth Shoji recently visited the Philippines in time for the highly-anticipated opening of the newest Arabica store in Taguig City. Know more:
Arabica Founder Kenneth Shoji recently visited the Philippines in time for the highly-anticipated opening of the newest Arabica store in Taguig City. Arabica’s latest store in the country features a distinctive futuristic concept, giving coffee lovers a glimpse into the coffee experience of tomorrow.
Arabica Philippines said the futuristic concept of the store will offer Filipinos a glimpse of what lies ahead, creating an extraordinary atmosphere that ignites curiosity and sparks the imagination, and allowing Filipinos to immerse themselves in the coffee culture of the future. The Khoffee Group Head of Operations Koko Tamura said Arabica Philippines is thrilled for Filipino coffee lovers to once again savor the remarkable taste of the Japanese coffee brand. Tamura highlights that Filipinos have a deep appreciation for Arabica because once they try it, the experience becomes unforgettable. Tamura added that Arabica’s commitment to quality remains unwavering.
Arabica’s newest store opening invites Filipino coffee lovers to embark on a coffee journey that celebrates the future. The store’s futuristic concept, coupled with Arabica’s dedication to quality and the rich coffee heritage of the Philippines, promises an extraordinary coffee experience like no other. Arabica will officially open its doors to the public soon at the second floor of Mitsukoshi BGC in Taguig City.
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