I’ve gone far from home just to spend the day without my room as it is currently under renovation.
The answer is, “I’m here in Cubao, Quezon City.” It is just one ride away from home. It used to be near from home, but now, sometimes it feels just farther from home. Maybe because of the hustle and bustle of the city.
I’ve just been from Cubao. My situation now that our house is being renovated makes me leave the house every once in a while. It’s kind of messy now in the living room, and my bedroom is being renovated today that’s why I’ve got no place to stay but leave the house. In Cubao, I roamed around Gateway, Gateway 2, Farmer’s Plaza, and SM Cubao. It is at SM Cubao where I bought maong short pants by Bossini that is on sale for 400 pesos.
Now, I’m back home, but the day isn’t over yet for the renovation team so I had decided to go to Arvo first and drink milk tea from anywhere here. I had decided to buy drinks from Kurimi since I haven’t tried it yet here.
Kurimi
According to the receptionist of Kurimi, it came from the English word, “cream.” Since in Japan, they emphasize the word that way, that’s why the name “Kurimi” was formed. It is Filipino-owned and the concept is from Japan. There are already 17 branches here in the Philippines.
I asked the lady what I should buy as a first-timer, and she pointed me to the Kurimi Milk Tea with Pearl which is worth 110 pesos. When I tasted it, it’s a little creamier than other milk teas out there. I like it. I approve of its taste.
It says here that Kurimi is 2D, and that is the design of the shop. It has 2D-designs. It is situated here, straight from the main entrance of Arvo. It is where Dakasi is before. I miss Dakasi too. Anyway, Kurimi is a good replacement, and I like how the designs are made, very instagrammable.