Joyo, Kyoto, Japan|Petit Bonheur
Bakery, at Kitayamada-31-182 Terada, Joyo, Kyoto 610-0121, Japan
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Rating
4.5 (69 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 09:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+81774-84-6266
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More Comments at Google MapWhile small, this bakery is amazing. Plus, it has baguettes at reasonable prices, what more could you want?
The shop is a shop where one person can enter. The bread is reasonably priced and tastes great. We have everything from breads made with red bean paste butter and azuki sweet and natto to hard breads. When I saw the items, I thought it was a bakery loved by a wide range of people. If it was nearby, I would go there 3-5 times a week. There are parks and shrines in this area, so it's a good place to get lunch while cycling. I felt that it was a grateful bakery that snuggled up to the town. From this area of Joyo to the Tominoso area, it has become a fun area to visit bakeries.
I heard that this is the best bakery in Joyo. I couldn't stand or stay, so I went in a dash! The white house is the landmark of the bakery. There is a parking lot next to the store for one car. The inside of the store is, as rumored, extremely small. The place was packed when I was alone, but on a weekday before noon, there were no customers ahead of me or those coming after me, so I was able to choose my bread at my leisure. That's right, the staff at the shop just disappears from their presence and greets you about the finished baked goods and new products, creating a perfect sense of distance! What impressed me that day was that I was able to buy a bucket that had just come out of the kettle. As soon as I checked out and got into my car, I ripped off both ends of the bucket, what I call the golden spots. Piping hot, crispy, and with a subtle wheat flavor, enjoy the deliciousness that only comes from freshly baked food. It's rare that I was able to buy hard bread at such a perfect time, so it was a very happy moment. The brown rice bread is also fluffy and delicious. A small loaf of bread costs about 290 yen. Recommended.
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