Pros: Lots of variety of freshly baked loaf breads and three or four types of single item baked goods (eg scones). Beautiful shop!
Cons: limited types of “single items” to choose from (only ~5 types when I visited) and it’s not possible to purchase only 1-2 pieces of any of the larger baked items (eg I had to buy half a pound cake although I asked if I could buy 1-2 pcs). No seating.
I was only able to try the pound cake and 1 Gorgonzola honey walnut pretzel bread this time since unfortunately I couldn’t eat too many loafs of bread by myself. The bakery opens at 11AM and I arrived at 11:30AM, and I ate the items I purchased immediately, but they were already cold. They would probably have tasted better hot 🥲 I’d like to visit again to...
Read moreI was traveling between Sapporo and Otaru in October when we decided to stop by this bakery. As a Frenchman, I was genuinely surprised and delighted to find a galette des rois on display! In France, these are typically only available in January as part of our tradition, so it was a special treat to find one here. The galette des rois was absolutely delicious—the best I've had in Japan so far, and they're incredibly rare to come by here!
I also picked up a scone and a pain de campagne (made with whole wheat flour), both of which were equally impressive, with generous portions and wonderful flavor.
If you’re anywhere nearby, this bakery is a must-visit! I’ll definitely be back next time I’m in the area. Highly...
Read moreExtremely popular. Get here early on the weekends. We arrived 45 minutes after opening and they were sold out of everything.
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