Royce Chocolates from Bubba/Konbini

Not only am I a photoholic, I’m a certified chocoholic.  Ooh wait, did MS Word just accept that word?  I don’t see any red scrawl underneath chocoholic.  One MS Word software engineer must be a chocoholic! 

I simply love Royce chocolates since it was first introduced to me some years ago.  Last Wednesday, April 2, 2008, Bubba was rushing me to finish gym so we can go home early.  When we got home, he gave me a plastic bag with the brand Royce splattered on the front of the bag.  Inside were two foiled boxes, each protected by a small pack of dry ice.  One box was Royce Dark Chocolate with Henessy while the other is Royce Milk Chocolate.

 

 

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Royce is one of the premium chocolates that I fancy and I’m glad that it can be availed locally.  Royce chocolates are available by order at Konbini Store in Greenhills. 

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Konbini Store –Tokyo Market is the one-stop shop for imported Japanese goods, which includes cooking, ingredients, snack foods, coffee, juices, and other beverages.  Aside from the goods, the Jap convenience store also features a take-out counter that offers our favorite Japanese food such as Gyoza, Tempura, Karaage, Torimeshi Rice, Pita-Pan and Yakitori –everything cooked as you order.  A Konbini Sushi Station will also be available soon!!!   

 

 

Konbini Store is located at #57 Connecticut St., Northeast Greenhills, San Juan.  For take-out or pick up, you can contact 7224263.

 

 

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  1. hi…. where in GH exactly? is it near Chilis resto? or the one beside Montessori School? pls give me exact landmark…and how much ? pls email me tnx..

  2. Hi Cheri,

    It’s near Capriciossa restaurant in Greenhills. Instead of turning left towards Chili’s resto, just go straight ahead towards the direction of EDSA. You will see Angel’s Kitchen on the left and Capriciossa and Conti’s. It’s just beside the restaurant.

    I hope this somehow helps.

    Best,
    Jane
    BETWEEN BITES
    http://www.janedchua.com

  3. Does anyone know a way to buy Royce chocolates in the U.S.?

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