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Enjoy sumptuous power lunches at Kitsho

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EXECUTIVE meetings are an integral part of the corporate world. These intimate gatherings of corporate officers often unfold during what the industry calls “power lunches.”

But power lunches cannot just happen anywhere. They unfold in establishm­ents with intimate corners or function rooms. This is where Kitsho comes in — it can help corporate people find the best spot for their meetings. With intimate function rooms for pocket gatherings, and a bigger room for a bigger assemblage, Kitsho fits the bill.

And with the most sumptuous lunch set menu options Kitsho offers, executives hit two birds with one stone — having power lunches in a place where there is privacy, pleasant atmosphere and delectable food options.

Filipinos who love shrimp can go for any of the tempura sets. Or if you are the type who loves fresh catch, there are the sashimi and/or sushi sets to choose from. Those who love meat and seafood can go for the hot pot options, while those who want their meats prepared differentl­y can opt for the teppanyaki set choices.

Normally, Kitsho’s smaller rooms have a P5,000 consumable rate while the bigger rooms have a P7,000 consumable rate. But for the month of September, the consumable rates are waived, no matter how many people will use the function rooms. There is free parking on top of this.

For entreprene­urs and restaurate­urs who wish to have Japanese items on their respective menus or would like to have an entire selection created for them can get in touch with the executive chef Mizumoto “Hiro” Masahiro. Chef Hiro would gladly assist those who need his expertise on the matter. You may send him a message at masahiro19­64mizumoto@live.jp.

Kitsho Japanese Restaurant is owned and operated by MCK Millenium Food, Inc., and is convenient­ly located on the ground floor of Hotel Jen Manila, right across the sprawling CCP Complex on Roxas Boulevard’s sunset strip in the historic Manila Bay area.

For reservatio­ns, call Kitsho’s trunkline (02) 994-3623 or (02) 795-8888 ext. 2312.

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