4 small pcs at 32 Php.
Samurai has served my favorite takoyaki since I was a kid. I remember how my mom used to always get me these when we were on the mall. Eating takoyaki is one of my happy memories from my childhood. Imagine my delight when I saw the little kiosk hidden under the stairs just near the entrance of Robinson's Pioneer mall.
The lady on the counter was feisty and forbade me to take photos, but I already had what I needed. Doesn't she know letting people take photos is free advertising? I guess it's one of the reasons why Samurai doesn't have so many branches in the malls these days.
Samurai Foods at Little Sugi
Level 1 Robinson's Place
Pioneer. Mandaluyong City
11 comments:
These look delicious. I love the color and texture! Bet they taste gorgeous!
Mel
Hi,
My name is Rachelle, I am working at streetdirectory.com Singapore.
We are currently giving away a free Webpage in PH (particularly for Restaurants/food chains).
May I ask permission to use your photos? Your blog's URL http://foodiebudgettraveler.blogspot.com/
will appear on the photo with clickable link back to your blog.
We are going to get photos of the restaurant/establishment that are in your blogs.
For instance, Gerry's grill is in your blog, then we will use Gerry's grill's photos to upload in Gerry's grill free webpage.
Mostly food photos. Interior and exterior of the restaurant are also fine if available. And again your URL will appear on it.
I hope to get a reply from you soon.
Many thanks!
Rachelle (webpage team)
hi rachelle, sure! just pls put my name and link my blog please? :) thanks! happy eating!
Hi Ezra !
Thank you so much! Rest assured that we will link you back. :)
-Rachelle
thanks thanks!as long as its not for profit, its okay i guess.
where can i see my photos if ever? i can just see a map from your link.
brinkka2011 says: This is a smart blog. I mean it. You have so much knowledge about this issue, and so much passion. You also know how to make people rally behind it, obviously from the responses. Youve got a design here thats not too flashy, but makes a statement as big as what youre saying. Great job, indeed.
Absolutely irresistible.I wanna try them right now!
i love these samurai balls...i really don't understand why establishments don't want photos taken of their products, its not like you're stalling their recipe!
...oh well!
It looks yummy! Well, I know a lot of food kiosks doesn't allow pictures and I am not getting their point either! It is free advertising!
I think the main reason she doesn't like her photo taken is that she doesn't creative entrepreneurs to come along and copy or innovate her system. There will always be new players in the takoyaki market that will want to know what the successful competition is doing.
She sure didn't like having her picture taken, did she? I think the main reason food cart operators discourage picture-taking is to try to thwart competition from gaining proprietary information about the operation (and either duplicate it or innovate it). Still, she can't stop creative entrepreneurs from conducting stealth research. It's just the nature of a free market. PS: I love takoyaki. My wife makes it for me often...
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