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L'avenue
Description
Pastries & chocolate-based desserts at an elegant French-influenced cake shop with cafe seating.
Nearby attractions
Kobe Muslim Mosque
2 Chome-25-14 Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, Japan
Ikuta Jinja
1 Chome-2-1 Shimoyamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0011, Japan
Kōbe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction
Japan, 〒650-0003 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Yamamotodori, 3 Chome−19−8 3F
Kobe Central Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit
1 Chome-28-7 Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, Japan
Ikuta Shrine Hall
1 Chome-2-1 Shimoyamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0011, Japan
生田森
1 Chome-2-1 Shimoyamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0011, Japan
Gallery Shimada
2 Chome-4-24 Yamamotodori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0003, Japan
C.A.P./KOBE STUDIO Y3/sumico
Japan, 〒650-0003 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Yamamotodori, 3 Chome−19−8 3F
アート美空間Saga
2 Chome-13-18 Shimoyamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0011, Japan
Kitano Ijinkan-Gai
Kitanocho, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0002, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Azzurri
Japan, 〒650-0003 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Yamamotodori, 3 Chome−7−3 ユートピアトーア 1F
Tōtenkaku
3 Chome-14-18 Yamamotodori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0003, Japan
Chezrose
Japan, 〒650-0003 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Yamamotodori, 3 Chome−7−25 メゾン・トーア
NOSTA CAFE ノスタカフェ
3 Chome-17-1 Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, Japan
Igrek
3 Chome-3-20 Yamamotodori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0003, Japan
Nick KŌBE BEEF STEAK
3 Chome-10-12 Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, Japan
Kitano Grill & Bar(神戸北野ノスタ2F)
Japan, 〒650-0004 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Nakayamatedori, 3 Chome−17−1 2F
Chinese Restaurant Ryoyushuke
3 Chome-11-8 Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, Japan
三日月亭 Al-Hilal Diner
Japan, 〒650-0004 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Nakayamatedori, 2 Chome−17−8 K&S, 1F
Enkin
Japan, 〒650-0003 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Yamamotodori, 3 Chome−3−1 燕京ビル
Nearby hotels
Hotel Monte Hermana Kobe Amalie
2 Chome-2-28 Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, Japan
ホテルトランス 男塾ホテルグループ 神戸 ラブホテル
2 Chome-19-1 Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, Japan
Hotel Monterey Kōbe
2 Chome-11-13 Shimoyamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0011, Japan
ホテルSUI神戸三宮
2 Chome-1-20 Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, Japan
Hyogo Mutual Aid Center
4 Chome-17-13 Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, Japan
Kobe Sauna & Spa
Japan, 〒650-0011 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Shimoyamatedori, 2 Chome−2−10 神戸サウナビル 1階
the b kobe
2 Chome-11-5 Shimoyamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0011, Japan
APA Hotel Kobe-Sannomiya Ekimae
2 Chome-11-26 Shimoyamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0011, Japan
Peanuts Hotel
1 Chome-22-26 Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, Japan
Capsule Hotel Kobe Sannomiya
Japan, 〒650-0001 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Kanocho, 3 Chome−4−15 1F
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L'avenue

Japan, 〒650-0003 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Yamamotodori, 3 Chome−7−3 ユートピアトーア 1F
4.3(287)$$$$
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Pastries & chocolate-based desserts at an elegant French-influenced cake shop with cafe seating.

attractions: Kobe Muslim Mosque, Ikuta Jinja, Kōbe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction, Kobe Central Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, Ikuta Shrine Hall, 生田森, Gallery Shimada, C.A.P./KOBE STUDIO Y3/sumico, アート美空間Saga, Kitano Ijinkan-Gai, restaurants: Azzurri, Tōtenkaku, Chezrose, NOSTA CAFE ノスタカフェ, Igrek, Nick KŌBE BEEF STEAK, Kitano Grill & Bar(神戸北野ノスタ2F), Chinese Restaurant Ryoyushuke, 三日月亭 Al-Hilal Diner, Enkin
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+81 78-252-0766
Website
lavenue-hirai.com

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Nearby attractions of L'avenue

Kobe Muslim Mosque

Ikuta Jinja

Kōbe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction

Kobe Central Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit

Ikuta Shrine Hall

生田森

Gallery Shimada

C.A.P./KOBE STUDIO Y3/sumico

アート美空間Saga

Kitano Ijinkan-Gai

Kobe Muslim Mosque

Kobe Muslim Mosque

4.7

(771)

Open 24 hours
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Ikuta Jinja

Ikuta Jinja

4.3

(4.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Kōbe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction

Kōbe Center for Overseas Migration and Cultural Interaction

4.4

(138)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Kobe Central Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit

Kobe Central Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit

4.6

(167)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Osaka Shinsekai/Dotombori Walking Tour
Osaka Shinsekai/Dotombori Walking Tour
Sun, Dec 7 • 12:30 PM
556-0003, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
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Hotspots & Hidden Gems of Osaka with Local Snack
Hotspots & Hidden Gems of Osaka with Local Snack
Sun, Dec 7 • 10:00 AM
542-0076, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
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Udon making class in Osaka
Udon making class in Osaka
Sun, Dec 7 • 9:30 AM
550-0013, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of L'avenue

Azzurri

Tōtenkaku

Chezrose

NOSTA CAFE ノスタカフェ

Igrek

Nick KŌBE BEEF STEAK

Kitano Grill & Bar(神戸北野ノスタ2F)

Chinese Restaurant Ryoyushuke

三日月亭 Al-Hilal Diner

Enkin

Azzurri

Azzurri

4.0

(431)

$$

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Tōtenkaku

Tōtenkaku

4.2

(232)

$$$

Click for details
Chezrose

Chezrose

4.5

(47)

Click for details
NOSTA CAFE ノスタカフェ

NOSTA CAFE ノスタカフェ

4.2

(34)

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Reviews of L'avenue

4.3
(287)
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5.0
1y

One of the best Pâtissier we had in Japan. The perpetrator of this place is Mr. Shigeo Hirai, who won World Chocolate Master back in 2009.

All the cakes we had were delicious and complex. The chocolate is of course superb. We asked the shopkeeper for a recommendation and she suggested "Mode" (the cake that won Hirai the award) and we were not disappointed. We would also recommend "Lady," which is one of the lightest and refreshing cake we had in our trip.

However, the only issue we found was that the shop only does takeaway, and there is no table for eat-in. But this can be solved if you are willing to pay an extra fee and do a bit of a walk.

You can ask the shopkeeper to get you a table at the cafe "Spark Scone & Bicycle" which is around 400m away. The staff will call the cafe and check + reserve a seat for you at the cafe. Then you can take the cake you bought over to Spark and eat there. However, you will need to buy 1 drink each (standard for most cafe in Japan) + 100 JPY fee for seating (with plate / utensil and tissue paper provided). The cafe opens at 12 and has a lovely atmosphere and has a good selection of tea...

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4.0
4y

(Trip was made back then on 10 Dec 2019, 2 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic hit)

L’Avenue is another popular patisserie which is famous for their chocolate desserts, whose pastry chef, Shigeo Hirai, won the World Chocolate Masters in 2009.

Unfortunately their most famous confectionery, the Mode, which was the pastry chef’s winning piece at the competition, was sold out.

The gracious staff said that a lot of their cakes are popular as they’re famous for their chocolate desserts (practically everything was chocolate based).

In the end we picked the Ardechois, their seasonal item which the staff recommended, and something with orange filling inside (forgot the name).

If we hadn’t tried Gregory Collet’s confections just shortly before L’Avenue’s, the latter would have been our top pick. But alas, it was not the case and Gregory Collet has set the bar pretty high, which L’Avenue just fell slightly behind.

But this doesn’t mean that L’Avenue wasn’t good, both their cakes were still really delicious, just that Gregory Collet has a slight edge...

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5.0
1y

There are two L'avenue stores, both walking distance from one another, but only one sells cake but you cannot eat inside, the other sells chocolate and ice cream but you can sit and eat your cakes here. We went to the cake store first to get some, then transferred to get ice cream and eat our cakes there. The staff are very friendly and the cakes and chocolate were so decadent. If you are a sweet tooth I recommend going to both of...

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T TangkoskulT Tangkoskul
One of the best Pâtissier we had in Japan. The perpetrator of this place is Mr. Shigeo Hirai, who won World Chocolate Master back in 2009. All the cakes we had were delicious and complex. The chocolate is of course superb. We asked the shopkeeper for a recommendation and she suggested "Mode" (the cake that won Hirai the award) and we were not disappointed. We would also recommend "Lady," which is one of the lightest and refreshing cake we had in our trip. However, the only issue we found was that the shop only does takeaway, and there is no table for eat-in. But this can be solved if you are willing to pay an extra fee and do a bit of a walk. You can ask the shopkeeper to get you a table at the cafe "Spark Scone & Bicycle" which is around 400m away. The staff will call the cafe and check + reserve a seat for you at the cafe. Then you can take the cake you bought over to Spark and eat there. However, you will need to buy 1 drink each (standard for most cafe in Japan) + 100 JPY fee for seating (with plate / utensil and tissue paper provided). The cafe opens at 12 and has a lovely atmosphere and has a good selection of tea + good scone.
ShingoShingo
(Trip was made back then on 10 Dec 2019, 2 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic hit) L’Avenue is another popular patisserie which is famous for their chocolate desserts, whose pastry chef, Shigeo Hirai, won the World Chocolate Masters in 2009. Unfortunately their most famous confectionery, the Mode, which was the pastry chef’s winning piece at the competition, was sold out. The gracious staff said that a lot of their cakes are popular as they’re famous for their chocolate desserts (practically everything was chocolate based). In the end we picked the Ardechois, their seasonal item which the staff recommended, and something with orange filling inside (forgot the name). If we hadn’t tried Gregory Collet’s confections just shortly before L’Avenue’s, the latter would have been our top pick. But alas, it was not the case and Gregory Collet has set the bar pretty high, which L’Avenue just fell slightly behind. But this doesn’t mean that L’Avenue wasn’t good, both their cakes were still really delicious, just that Gregory Collet has a slight edge over L’Avenue.
Alberto M.Alberto M.
There are two L'avenue stores, both walking distance from one another, but only one sells cake but you cannot eat inside, the other sells chocolate and ice cream but you can sit and eat your cakes here. We went to the cake store first to get some, then transferred to get ice cream and eat our cakes there. The staff are very friendly and the cakes and chocolate were so decadent. If you are a sweet tooth I recommend going to both of their branches.
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One of the best Pâtissier we had in Japan. The perpetrator of this place is Mr. Shigeo Hirai, who won World Chocolate Master back in 2009. All the cakes we had were delicious and complex. The chocolate is of course superb. We asked the shopkeeper for a recommendation and she suggested "Mode" (the cake that won Hirai the award) and we were not disappointed. We would also recommend "Lady," which is one of the lightest and refreshing cake we had in our trip. However, the only issue we found was that the shop only does takeaway, and there is no table for eat-in. But this can be solved if you are willing to pay an extra fee and do a bit of a walk. You can ask the shopkeeper to get you a table at the cafe "Spark Scone & Bicycle" which is around 400m away. The staff will call the cafe and check + reserve a seat for you at the cafe. Then you can take the cake you bought over to Spark and eat there. However, you will need to buy 1 drink each (standard for most cafe in Japan) + 100 JPY fee for seating (with plate / utensil and tissue paper provided). The cafe opens at 12 and has a lovely atmosphere and has a good selection of tea + good scone.
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(Trip was made back then on 10 Dec 2019, 2 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic hit) L’Avenue is another popular patisserie which is famous for their chocolate desserts, whose pastry chef, Shigeo Hirai, won the World Chocolate Masters in 2009. Unfortunately their most famous confectionery, the Mode, which was the pastry chef’s winning piece at the competition, was sold out. The gracious staff said that a lot of their cakes are popular as they’re famous for their chocolate desserts (practically everything was chocolate based). In the end we picked the Ardechois, their seasonal item which the staff recommended, and something with orange filling inside (forgot the name). If we hadn’t tried Gregory Collet’s confections just shortly before L’Avenue’s, the latter would have been our top pick. But alas, it was not the case and Gregory Collet has set the bar pretty high, which L’Avenue just fell slightly behind. But this doesn’t mean that L’Avenue wasn’t good, both their cakes were still really delicious, just that Gregory Collet has a slight edge over L’Avenue.
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There are two L'avenue stores, both walking distance from one another, but only one sells cake but you cannot eat inside, the other sells chocolate and ice cream but you can sit and eat your cakes here. We went to the cake store first to get some, then transferred to get ice cream and eat our cakes there. The staff are very friendly and the cakes and chocolate were so decadent. If you are a sweet tooth I recommend going to both of their branches.
Alberto M.

Alberto M.

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