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    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    MK Kitchen

    MK Kitchen

    4.0(2 reviews)
    6.5 kmPasig City

    Great items, maganda. pero yung staff medyo careless nag pasiklab ng apoy near us and another staff.read more

    If you need new stuff for your home kitchen, small cafe business, or full-fledged restaurant, MK…read moreKitchen should be one of your first stops for supplies! This kitchen superstore sells all kinds of tools and equipment from the smallest, most specialized eating fork to big industrial kitchen appliances! It's a warehouse/surplus shop style place too so everything's very much affordable and not weighed down by brand names. But the items are still of good quality! They import their products from Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Italy, the US, among others. And like i said, they specialize in supplying for restaurants and even culinary schools, hotels, resorts... Basically any establishment with need for a kitchen. They offer after sales services too, as well as kitchen design consulting. It's really a one-stop shop for all your kitchen needs. They have several branches in the city already-- this one in Robinsons, one in the Farmers Market in Cubao, one in Pasig right across the URC offices, and one in Pioneer Street in Mandaluyong, which is their main warehouse. It's so cool to visit here because you always find interesting new things-- even small stuff you wanna have for your own house! Nice mixing bowls and chopping boards like those ones you saw on Food Network, that strainer thing you saw in some Japanese restaurant, those cool salt & pepper shakers you noticed at a cafe, that chafing dish you saw at an event's buffet... It's like StumbleUpon, kitchen world style! Haha. If you love cooking and baking at the very least, you're gonna have so much fun checking out this place!

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    Cooks' Exchange - Cooks' Exchange in Glorietta 4

    Cooks' Exchange

    4.0(2 reviews)
    4.5 kmMakati City

    I never imagined that my youngest brother will become a pastry chef. When we were growing up, he…read morenever really liked to cook. He didn't even spend time in the kitchen. In fact, I thought that he, being a member of his college football varsity team, had a bigger chance of becoming a member of the Azkals than becoming a chef and a professional baker of pastries and cakes at that. To show my support for his chosen career, I like to give him gifts that he could use at work. He's most happy when baking or making French macarons, so I gave him measuring spoons, cookie cutters, colorful cupcake liners, and other cake decorating products. All these things I bought from Cooks' Exchange in Glorietta. The store is small but it sells many interesting kitchen stuff. I love their cake candles and toppers. They even have colorful glasses and pitchers that are Moroccan-inspired. Actually, there are some items in the store that I want to buy for myself one of these days. My wishlist includes the garlic press, meat thermometer, and colorful chopsticks.

    My cousin and I would go here before to always take a look at kitchenware. Between the two of us,…read moreshe was super into cooking and baking and well she always to be up to date in whatever new cooking equipment there is. Although we were still students at that time, we were aware of what cooking equipment would cost. It's not cheap and most of the time, it would be expensive. But chefs know why these things are expensive. I always have a fun time in this store because my cousin would explain what a certain equipment would do. It's always a fun educational stop whenever we're here. I love also how this place doesn't only sell "serious" looking equipment, it also sells fun and colourful utensils for the kitchen! If I were more knowledgeable about the kitchen, I would definitely buy my kitchen stuff here. To chefs who are not aware of this place, do pass by this place and I'm pretty sure you will have loads of fun.

    True Value

    True Value

    2.7(3 reviews)
    4.5 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    If I could give this store negative stars I would. There were more than enough employees working…read moretoday and the service was still astoundingly terrible! I had to ask 5 different employees to help me find something & to top it off, I had to wait in line for AT LEAST TEN MINUTES because the employees at the register were running around like headless chickens for this one customer in the front of the line. I know they were helping a customer but open your eyes people, there are more customers in the store that you should be helping! Instead of opening up more registers or setting that one customer aside so they could help the huge line that was accruing, they made everyone stand there for more than 10 minutes while they twittled their thumbs until they decided to do something about it. For that many employees you would expect the service to be a little more swift right? The worst part is that nobody even apologized for making everyone wait nor had a smile on; every employee looked miserable which was very unwelcoming. Horrible horrible service! These employees either should not be working in customer service or need to be retrained. You're Welcome

    I love buying things for the house. I love buying kitchen gadgets because I cook a lot and I enjoy…read moreorganizing my kitchen and making everything functional and neat. True Home is a lifestyle brand concept store made by True Value hardware and homeware store. When Howard's was closing down in Greenbelt 5, I was a little bummed because I always enjoyed their sales and price reduction on many of their usual items. I would spend time and a good amount of money in serch for useful and functional organizers, kitchenware, containers, gadgets, and the like at Howard's and I was sad to see it go. But when I recently walked past where it used to be, there it had reincarnated into TRUE HOME! The nice thing about it is that it is a better and more curated, less-redundant version of Howard's. There are still some items missing tho but the sales lady told me that they are still working on getting more merchandise as they are still on soft opening. Regardless of this minor detail, its still a good and promising start! Hopefully they are able to bring in excellent and quality items for discerning customers like me!

    Dexterton

    Dexterton

    4.0(1 review)
    9.0 kmQuezon City
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    My sister and her husband are in the final stages of building their house. It took years of saving,…read morelots of bickering and some headaches here and there before they got to this point. The 2 have very different tastes. My sisters wants the house to have a colonial look while her husband as my sister puts it, wants the house to look like an office. And because I was the 3rd adult in our tiny family, I had to intervene from time to time. They both agreed on one thing though: the bathrooms should be beautiful at all costs. So, one Sunday afternoon with my nieces in tow we went to the Dexterton Showroom in Quezon City. Here we found an impressive lineup of everything one needs to build a home. They have top brands and designers, fine designer, chandeliers, lighting fixtures and more. No need to go anywhere else when you're here. Tips: 1. Come here early and bring a camera! Take photos of the things that you like. 2. Try to bring a blueprint of your house just in case you need to give the attendant some specs.

    From the owner: Founded in 1962 as a local hardware store in Caloocan, Dexterton has since expanded to include…read morehigh-quality bathroom fixtures and furniture. Now with a headquarters in Quezon City and a residence and showroom building in Bonifacio Global City, Dexterton represents over a hundred brands across numerous major product divisions. These divisions include but are not limited to bathroom essentials, furniture, tiles, kitchen fixtures, lamps, home accessories, hardware items, and more. Currently, we carry world-class building material brands such as Gessi, Kohler, Inda, Mapei, Stiebel Eltron, Jacuzzi, Gruppo Tresse, Hansa, Blanco, Crestial, Stoermer, Artelinea, Marazzi, Rondine, and Laufen; award-winning furniture brands such as Simmons, Himolla, Caracole, and Michelle Moore; as well as top lighting fixture brands like Artemide, Vistosi, and Pablo. For over 50 years, we don’t just help our clients build houses - we help them build homes.

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