Found these and other fantastic things on Friday at Maruyu Pato-chan on 2/33 Barrack Street.  It’s only a tiny Japanese shop with some home-wares you’d normally get at the 100¥ shop, and Japanese food and bathroom basics, but it’s got some great little things[1].
Such as these fantastic crackers that I haven’t seen for years.  The last time I had them I was in high school and mum and I had brought a stash back with us from Takashimaya in Singapore.  There’s just something so tasty about the sweet cheesy crackers, especially that almond one. Yum.
Last time I went in they had a taiyaki and takoyaki iron as well, but not this time. :(

[1] Like laundry mesh bags for delicates that don’t cost the ridiculous amount they try to charge at lingerie shops.

Found these and other fantastic things on Friday at Maruyu Pato-chan on 2/33 Barrack Street.  It’s only a tiny Japanese shop with some home-wares you’d normally get at the 100¥ shop, and Japanese food and bathroom basics, but it’s got some great little things[1].

Such as these fantastic crackers that I haven’t seen for years.  The last time I had them I was in high school and mum and I had brought a stash back with us from Takashimaya in Singapore.  There’s just something so tasty about the sweet cheesy crackers, especially that almond one. Yum.

Last time I went in they had a taiyaki and takoyaki iron as well, but not this time. :(


[1] Like laundry mesh bags for delicates that don’t cost the ridiculous amount they try to charge at lingerie shops.