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Marukoshi Bakery — Restaurant in Mexico City

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Marukoshi Bakery
Description
Rustic, no-frills bakery offering filled pastries & whimsical animal-shaped buns.
Nearby attractions
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Parque Xicoténcatl
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Museo de la Radio
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Coff & Breiq
Sevilla 818, Portales Sur, Benito Juárez, 03300 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Av. Popocatépetl 184, Portales Sur, Benito Juárez, 03300 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Las Flautas
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La Paloma Azul
Av. Popocatépetl 154, Portales Sur, Benito Juárez, 03300 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Cocina Doña Sofi
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Las Delicias de Zacatlán
Tokio 824, Portales Sur, Benito Juárez, 03300 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Noox Berlin 52
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Marukoshi Bakery

Tokio 824, Portales Sur, Benito Juárez, 03300 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
4.7(527)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Rustic, no-frills bakery offering filled pastries & whimsical animal-shaped buns.

attractions: Biblioteca Francisco Zarco, Teatro Ramiro Jiménez, Parque Xicoténcatl, Leon Trotsky's House Museum, Museo de la Radio, restaurants: El Centauro, 2169 Santa Clara División del Norte, Coff & Breiq, Antica Forneria, Las Flautas, La Paloma Azul, Cocina Doña Sofi, Las Delicias de Zacatlán, Little Caesars, L´Autrichienne by Sacher Portales
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Nearby attractions of Marukoshi Bakery

Biblioteca Francisco Zarco

Teatro Ramiro Jiménez

Parque Xicoténcatl

Leon Trotsky's House Museum

Museo de la Radio

Biblioteca Francisco Zarco

Biblioteca Francisco Zarco

4.2

(43)

Open 24 hours
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Teatro Ramiro Jiménez

Teatro Ramiro Jiménez

4.2

(2.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Parque Xicoténcatl

Parque Xicoténcatl

4.4

(2.2K)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Leon Trotsky's House Museum

Leon Trotsky's House Museum

4.5

(3.1K)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Marukoshi Bakery

El Centauro

2169 Santa Clara División del Norte

Coff & Breiq

Antica Forneria

Las Flautas

La Paloma Azul

Cocina Doña Sofi

Las Delicias de Zacatlán

Little Caesars

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El Centauro

El Centauro

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(237)

Open until 7:00 PM
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2169 Santa Clara División del Norte

2169 Santa Clara División del Norte

4.2

(421)

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Open until 7:30 PM
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Coff & Breiq

Coff & Breiq

4.7

(174)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Antica Forneria

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Open until 8:00 PM
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Reviews of Marukoshi Bakery

4.7
(527)
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5.0
1y

Really tasty Japanese type bread. Yes, as you can see in my reviews I have been to Japan, so yeah. The day I went there was no Totoros, and didn't taste all the bread. I tasted the curry filled, the "apple", the panda and the "chocolatin". All good. From those I tasted, my overall favorite was the curry one, for the salty category. For the sweet category, the apple one🍎. The price is on the high range, but I guess it comes with the flavour craft for this home made artisian bread. Really, you are not gonna get bread like this anywhere else. 10/10 would recommend.

PS. Only took a foto of...

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5.0
6y

First thing first : is only cash. Saying this make sure you take enough cash with you because this bakery is indeed worth it. What to me looked like the owner is always looking busy, also looks like the type of person who puts her ways into whatever she does, still very nice and attentive when you ask questions. The good part is the breads are to die for , either sweet or salty , I tried the curry one among others and was delicious, go with an empty stomach, the bakes are very good, you won’t be...

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5.0
8y

Enclavado en la calle de Tokyo encontramos esta divinidad de panadería. El olor es riquísimo, los panes tienen formas singulares, la dueña hace el pan todos los días y a parte es la encargada de atender el lugar. Sin duda esta panadería es como tener un cacho de Japón acá en México.

Los sabores son muy especiales, nada que hayamos comido antes acá en la ciudad. Los panes pueden ser salados o dulces y las combinaciones son chistosas pero ricas.Los hay en sus versiones mexicanas de conchas o teleras pero con el toque característico de figuras anime japonés. Hay mucha variedad en panes, desde el mexicano como las conchas o teleras o cuernitos, hasta los clásicos de Japón como el de curry o el de Totoro, que viene del animé japonés. Chocolate oaxaqueño hecho por artesanos japoneses? Si! Aquí también lo...

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Cesar Alejandro Arias CantoCesar Alejandro Arias Canto
Really tasty Japanese type bread. Yes, as you can see in my reviews I have been to Japan, so yeah. The day I went there was no Totoros, and didn't taste all the bread. I tasted the curry filled, the "apple", the panda and the "chocolatin". All good. From those I tasted, my overall favorite was the curry one, for the salty category. For the sweet category, the apple one🍎. The price is on the high range, but I guess it comes with the flavour craft for this home made artisian bread. Really, you are not gonna get bread like this anywhere else. 10/10 would recommend. PS. Only took a foto of the panda bread
Camila HernándezCamila Hernández
First thing first : is only cash. Saying this make sure you take enough cash with you because this bakery is indeed worth it. What to me looked like the owner is always looking busy, also looks like the type of person who puts her ways into whatever she does, still very nice and attentive when you ask questions. The good part is the breads are to die for , either sweet or salty , I tried the curry one among others and was delicious, go with an empty stomach, the bakes are very good, you won’t be disappointed.
Carolina CoriaCarolina Coria
Enclavado en la calle de Tokyo encontramos esta divinidad de panadería. El olor es riquísimo, los panes tienen formas singulares, la dueña hace el pan todos los días y a parte es la encargada de atender el lugar. Sin duda esta panadería es como tener un cacho de Japón acá en México. Los sabores son muy especiales, nada que hayamos comido antes acá en la ciudad. Los panes pueden ser salados o dulces y las combinaciones son chistosas pero ricas.Los hay en sus versiones mexicanas de conchas o teleras pero con el toque característico de figuras anime japonés. Hay mucha variedad en panes, desde el mexicano como las conchas o teleras o cuernitos, hasta los clásicos de Japón como el de curry o el de Totoro, que viene del animé japonés. Chocolate oaxaqueño hecho por artesanos japoneses? Si! Aquí también lo encontrarás!
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Really tasty Japanese type bread. Yes, as you can see in my reviews I have been to Japan, so yeah. The day I went there was no Totoros, and didn't taste all the bread. I tasted the curry filled, the "apple", the panda and the "chocolatin". All good. From those I tasted, my overall favorite was the curry one, for the salty category. For the sweet category, the apple one🍎. The price is on the high range, but I guess it comes with the flavour craft for this home made artisian bread. Really, you are not gonna get bread like this anywhere else. 10/10 would recommend. PS. Only took a foto of the panda bread
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First thing first : is only cash. Saying this make sure you take enough cash with you because this bakery is indeed worth it. What to me looked like the owner is always looking busy, also looks like the type of person who puts her ways into whatever she does, still very nice and attentive when you ask questions. The good part is the breads are to die for , either sweet or salty , I tried the curry one among others and was delicious, go with an empty stomach, the bakes are very good, you won’t be disappointed.
Camila Hernández

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Enclavado en la calle de Tokyo encontramos esta divinidad de panadería. El olor es riquísimo, los panes tienen formas singulares, la dueña hace el pan todos los días y a parte es la encargada de atender el lugar. Sin duda esta panadería es como tener un cacho de Japón acá en México. Los sabores son muy especiales, nada que hayamos comido antes acá en la ciudad. Los panes pueden ser salados o dulces y las combinaciones son chistosas pero ricas.Los hay en sus versiones mexicanas de conchas o teleras pero con el toque característico de figuras anime japonés. Hay mucha variedad en panes, desde el mexicano como las conchas o teleras o cuernitos, hasta los clásicos de Japón como el de curry o el de Totoro, que viene del animé japonés. Chocolate oaxaqueño hecho por artesanos japoneses? Si! Aquí también lo encontrarás!
Carolina Coria

Carolina Coria

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