Japanese cheesecakes anyone? Kumori now accepts orders for delivery
Kumori is now accepting orders for delivery to satisfy your cheesecake cravings amid the enhanced community quarantine.
The well-loved Japanese bakery launched its official e-commerce website where you can place your orders, according to a press statement released by the Relish Group.
Deliveries will start on Wednesday, April 29.
Kumori has requested a three-day lead time to fulfill orders and post settlement of charges since they are on skeletal workforce. They also have limited supply of ingredients and their production capacity is low.
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Here are some of the treats available for delivery:
- Premium cheese loaf (P165)
- Hanjuku Original (P50/piece, P300 box of 6)
- Hanjuku Chocolate (P50/piece, P300 box of 6)
- Light Double Cheesecake (P550/whole cake)
- Saku-Saku Chocolate (P1,100/whole cake)
- Puffy-O Banana Walnut (P46/piece, P275/box of 6)
- Banana Oreo Yakigashi (P75/piece, P450/box of 6)
- Mini Banana Charlotte (P595/whole cake)
- Banana Charlotte (P995)
- Choco Bloom Cake (P575)
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The Kumori team have in-house deliveries for select areas in Makati, Quezon City, San Juan, Taguig, Pasig and Muntinlupa.
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For areas that are not covered by their in-house deliveries, customers can book on-demand delivery service such as Grab and Lalamove.
Aside from Kumori, M Bakery has also resumed operations to make their freshly-baked desserts available for pick-up and delivery.
The enhanced community quarantine has been extended until May 15 in high-risk areas such as Metro Manila to contain the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Groceries, restaurants, food businesses, and pharmacies are among the businesses that are allowed to operate with restrictions amid the ECQ. —Jannielyn Bigtas/MGP, GMA News