Wednesday, August 6, 2014

A Visit to a Korean Grocery: Wang Mart Makati

We went to the vet again today to do a follow-up on Pooch's ehrlichiosis (her platelet count is now normal).
I was planning on going to Wang Mart the first time we went to the vet, but I was too worried about my dog that we just decided to go straight home. Now that she's back on her feet (or paws!), my brother and I trekked to Polaris St. to see what could be found inside this Korean grocery.

Korean Grocery Makati Manila
Located along Polaris St. in front of Alba's


They have different kinds of towels or scrubbing products, but the most famous one is the Italy Towel. The dark pink one is a long Italy towel (soft scrubbing power) priced at 180 pesos.


This has been the reason why I've been looking for a Korean store. It's the green glove-type Italy towel (normal scrubbing power) at 50 pesos each. I'm really excited to try this out this weekend.


They have fresh vegetables available and I think that's Kimchi on the left, though I didn't bother looking at them.

Different Korean marinades

Sesame oil in a cute tin packaging priced at 305 pesos.

There's canned white peach and sardines.

Korean luncheon meat

Dried squid

This merman looks cute and funny, ha ha.

 Soy milk and cow's milk

Energy drinks (look at the bottle with a ginseng inside)

There's the banana milk.

Bottled fruit juices

Korean noodles

Korean chips / junk food

korean ice cream
Ice cream sandwiches

melona
Ice cream and popsicles!

The only thing I didn't like about this place is that most of their products don't have price tags. You can ask the cashier, but that would be a hassle if you would want to know every single item's amount.


We ended up buying only a few things, because most of the items we didn't understand what it was (no English translations). Also, we bought the Samanco ice cream sandwich (fish-shaped) because I thought it was delish due to blog reviews, but boy was I wrong. It's supposed to be mung bean and vanilla flavor, but it was like eating SUGAR! It was so sweet, like overly sweet I regretted buying it after a few bites. I should have bought the sweet corn instead or the other Melona flavors. Ugh. Anyway, charge it to experience. It costs 38 pesos each.

So for reference (bec they don't have price tags when you're in the store):
Chilsung Cider - 45.00
Banana Milk -32-34.00
Onion Rings (the big green bag) - 56-60.00
Red bag of chips (honey and sunflower seeds flavored accdg to the pictures) - 46.00
Incense (not in the picture) - 70.00
Italy towel - 50 each
Caramel Macchiato (sachet) - 10.00

I cannot remember the exact prices for the chips and drinks mostly because I lost the receipt when we got home, but I know that's close to the real amount. 

So for those who are going here and thinking of trying their ice cream and hates eating stuff that are too sweet, I suggest you skip the fish-shaped ice cream. I also noticed that Koreans have smaller sized drinks than us. Their soda cans are half the size, and look at their energy drinks and juice bottles and milk cartons! Everything's smaller! Haha

All in all, it was a nice experience going to a store selling imported goods wherein most products you have to rely on their pictures to understand what they are.

Till next time!


















Monday, August 4, 2014

Sophie Paris Sophie Lipstick in Summer Pink and Velvet Nude Review

A lovely (yet scary) rainy Monday night to all!

Sophie Paris Sophie Lipstick
Price: Php85.00 (only 59.50 if you're a member)
Bought from: Sophie Paris dealer
Shade: Summer Pink and Velvet Nude


These lipsticks have received a lot of great reviews locally, and I wanted to share what I think about the product.


Pros:
- Cheap! You could easily get more than one color for just a couple of pesos.
- Does not have any strong scent

Cons:
- Honestly, I wanted to find reasons to make me love this product, but I just can't.
- First, I do not understand why Velvet Nude is named Nude when it's nowhere near a nude color. It's more of an orangey tone when I wear it. 
- It looks patchy on me. I know I have dry lips, but this would accentuate it more, and on the parts that does not flake, it still looks patchy.
- Availability. Unlike Avon branches that could be easily found, Sophie has limited dealers. I wanted to try this for a long time,  but I couldn't find any dealer/agent until recently.

Summer Pink. This looks patchy in person. It is a cool tone pink.

This one is Velvet Nude. It is nowhere near nude I tell you.

For those who would like to try this though, Sophie has offered the mini lipstick set this month! I wish I knew they were coming up with this before I bought one. One set includes four colors, with just the price of one regular sized lipstick!
I am actually confused with their shade codes with the mini lipstick. It does not match those in the regular sized ones. 

Head on over to Sophie's website to browse their online catalog.




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