Feza Izmir (04.11.2017 15:17)
Nice paintings with good negotiatable prices are only here.
Nicole Lingad (28.07.2017 08:07)
No other store gave me the experience or Philippine products that I was looking to check out. This store has it all and more!
Eugene Lorenzo (06.06.2017 19:00)
I was looking for something to take home as a souvenir from Intramuros, like a postcard or something. We came across this little shop while taking a respite at the line of cafes/souvenir shops in the entrance of Fort Santiago, and we checked it out cause the shop looked cool. When we walked in, locally made products greeted us. The place was full of all sorts of things, with a wide range of products, from postcards to stationary, locally crafted organic coffee and even ethnic musical instruments! Above all, their products reflect authentic Filipino craftsmanship. The textiles, hand-woven tapestry, rare wooden indigenous carvings and whatnot is a proof of the living ethnic tradition that is still alive but often overlooked. It was kind of a sensory experience, if you will. A traditional ethnic song was playing and there was this ethereal aroma that completed the whole experience. The only problem is the price of the products, some are really pricey, but it's reasonable because of its authenticity and quality. The staff was really welcoming, and really accommodating. Kind of amazed cause I never thought of such shop promoting local Filipino artisans and makers alike around the country, and also preserving the cultural legacy and diversity of the Philippines. It was overall a cultural and a thoughtful experience. It is a must to stop by this quaint store when you go to Intramuros.
03 dorata (27.05.2017 03:13)
i brought water in this shop
this water was 20php i payed 100php but they change is 60php
Megan Robson (30.01.2017 19:15)
Cute little store that I was able to find some awesome home made souvenirs at. I highly recommend visiting. Super friendly staff too!