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Hayashi Bakery🇯🇵 ", a Japanese dessert shop in Sao Paulo

🍰 Hayashi Bakery: São Paulo’s Japanese Sweets Spot in Vila Mariana Channeling vibes from Paraíso’s 1908, this Vila Mariana bakery serves Japanese-inspired sweets and set meals—though a trek from central SP. Here’s our honest take on whether it’s worth the detour: 🍽️ The Food: Solid But Not Spectacular Main Dish Reality Check: Set Meals (Salmon, Fried Chicken, Tonkatsu): Decent but forgettable—standard Japanese comfort food without wow factor. 🐟 Donburi & Sandwiches (Recommended): Chicken Katsu Sandwich: Massive, tender chicken with sweet-mustard sauce (hello, spice kick!). 🥪 Perfect for hungry crowds. Poke Bowls: Fresh fish over rice—safer choice than generic set meals. Drink Drama: ❌ Milkshakes: Artificial sweetness alert—skip and opt for 🍵 Matcha Latte or sparkling water instead. 🍮 Sweets: Hits & Misses for Dessert Lovers Pistachio Puff: Light, not too sweet, but custard filling is runnier than expected. 🌰 Good for those avoiding sugar bombs. Mini Water Cube Toast: Chewy bread with sweet filling—glad we didn’t order the large version! 🍞 Pro tip: Share to cut through the sweetness. 💡 Comparing to 1908: Twins but Not Identical Similarities: Japanese-western fusion vibe, focus on light pastries, and set meal options. Differences: 1908 has more innovative flavors; Hayashi plays it safer. Location: Hayashi is farther, so visit only if you’re in Vila Mariana. 🌟 Final Verdict: A Backup Plan, Not a Destination Go if: You’re already in Vila Mariana and crave Japanese sweets You love 1908 and want to try its “sibling” spot You prefer mild, not-overly-sweet desserts Skip if: You’re looking for mind-blowing flavors You don’t want to travel for average eats Hayashi Bakery won’t disappoint, but it won’t dazzle either—think of it as reliable comfort food when you’re in the area. 🍵✨ 📍 Address: R. Dr. Diogo de Faria, 822 - Vila Clementino, São Paulo (04037-002) 💰 Price: ~R$80 per person #Brazil #SaoPaulo #JapaneseBakery #DessertReview #VilaMarianaEats

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Hayashi Bakery🇯🇵 ", a Japanese dessert shop in Sao Paulo

🍰 Hayashi Bakery: São Paulo’s Japanese Sweets Spot in Vila Mariana Channeling vibes from Paraíso’s 1908, this Vila Mariana bakery serves Japanese-inspired sweets and set meals—though a trek from central SP. Here’s our honest take on whether it’s worth the detour: 🍽️ The Food: Solid But Not Spectacular Main Dish Reality Check: Set Meals (Salmon, Fried Chicken, Tonkatsu): Decent but forgettable—standard Japanese comfort food without wow factor. 🐟 Donburi & Sandwiches (Recommended): Chicken Katsu Sandwich: Massive, tender chicken with sweet-mustard sauce (hello, spice kick!). 🥪 Perfect for hungry crowds. Poke Bowls: Fresh fish over rice—safer choice than generic set meals. Drink Drama: ❌ Milkshakes: Artificial sweetness alert—skip and opt for 🍵 Matcha Latte or sparkling water instead. 🍮 Sweets: Hits & Misses for Dessert Lovers Pistachio Puff: Light, not too sweet, but custard filling is runnier than expected. 🌰 Good for those avoiding sugar bombs. Mini Water Cube Toast: Chewy bread with sweet filling—glad we didn’t order the large version! 🍞 Pro tip: Share to cut through the sweetness. 💡 Comparing to 1908: Twins but Not Identical Similarities: Japanese-western fusion vibe, focus on light pastries, and set meal options. Differences: 1908 has more innovative flavors; Hayashi plays it safer. Location: Hayashi is farther, so visit only if you’re in Vila Mariana. 🌟 Final Verdict: A Backup Plan, Not a Destination Go if: You’re already in Vila Mariana and crave Japanese sweets You love 1908 and want to try its “sibling” spot You prefer mild, not-overly-sweet desserts Skip if: You’re looking for mind-blowing flavors You don’t want to travel for average eats Hayashi Bakery won’t disappoint, but it won’t dazzle either—think of it as reliable comfort food when you’re in the area. 🍵✨ 📍 Address: R. Dr. Diogo de Faria, 822 - Vila Clementino, São Paulo (04037-002) 💰 Price: ~R$80 per person #Brazil #SaoPaulo #JapaneseBakery #DessertReview #VilaMarianaEats

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