Oh look - another hipster joint in Tokyo trying to emulate something simple from America and yet missing completely. These are some of the worst "bagels" I've ever had, and if you get turkey the slices are so thin you can see through them. And how was the bacon you ask? It's ham. I'm getting really tired of Japanese people taking some American culture they saw in a magazine once and ruining it. Stick to making your yakitori or octopus balls and leave this stuff to people who know what they're doing. Oh, and no cash accepted? Miss me with that 5hit. I absolutely hate this new trend and will actively avoid "no cash" places from now on. The shop looked nice (as in it was a disorganized mess - authentic NYC), but everything else about this place...
Read moreI love bagels!!! I was trying to find a great New York tasting bagels in Tokyo, and found this!! A few minutes from Azabujuban station, you will find this small and very local looking bagel shop. Check out all the different kinds of bagels both sweet and savory and the normal ones, in collaboration with the variety of fillings!
Different kinds of cream cheese, various menu choices like BLT, veggie only, breakfast sandwich and so much more!
I also got iced coffee. You can also get lemonade as well.
I would love to eat it every day!!
Staff were nice ladies there to help you out in choosing! The rainbow bagels were there too:)
I liked how they were baking it the bagels in the back. They will wrap the bagels for you to have it on the go. They also...
Read moreThese are the best bagels I've ever had in Japan. Okay, so not as good as many of the ones in the US, but certainly better than many bagels there too. And they have real bagel flavors like everything, poppy, and egg that you can't usually find in Japan. The staff is usually friendly and the service is reasonably quick for sandwiches. However, despite the posted hours saying they are open from 9 to 5, they are too frequently closed by noon with not even a sign on the door explaining why. Just closed for no apparent reason when the posted hours say they would be open. This unreliability costs them customer satisfaction points, and...
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