I was for some breakfast early in the morning and this bakery showed that it was open at 7am. When I got there, they had many signs taped there. I thought they were closed, but I think the sign said they just moved. Indeed they did, just around the corner.
Everything at the new location was brand new and clean. Since I got there just as it opened, not all the food items were out. I ended up getting the curry pan, sausage pan, ham and egg tart, coffee jelly and a small loaf of bread for 890 yen. It takes 15 minutes to bike home and everything tasted great and fresh when I ate it.
They do accept credit card and their machine accommodates English users. A lot of people walk to the area, but bike parking is right up front and there is a paid parking lot for cars a few...
Read moreThis is a fantastic bakery that blends French and Japanese styles. I ate breakfast here almost every day I stayed in the area, and I'll be sad to leave it behind -- there are a ton of things to choose from, and I didn't taste a single one that wasn't delicious. The pastries and breads are roughly divided into savory and sweet sections, so even if you can't read Japanese you can get a decent sense of what you're choosing.
There's also bottled coffee and other drinks, but if you order more than 100 yen worth of baked goods in the morning, you get a free mini cup of...
Read moreI visited there early in the morning as it was near my accommodation on the last day of my trip to Japan.
Among the representative bread I saw on the website in advance, I could only buy curry bread, but there were various other breads.
The staff who opened the door and paid for it were all kind. I felt that it was a beloved bakery in the neighborhood.
Long bread, bread filled with shredded cabbage, cinnamon rolls, and bread with shredded buddock (Is that ゴボウ?).
Everything was delicious, but the ゴボウ bread was the best! The texture, taste, and fun were...
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