Machida, Tokyo, Japan|Bread&Soup Patonki
Bakery, at 6-chome-29-17 Ogawa, Machida, Tokyo 194-0003, Japan
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Rating
3.9 (58 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 18:00
☎️Phone Number
+8142-706-8648
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More Comments at Google MapAwesome sweet and regular breads.
This is a bakery that serves delicious hard bread. It's hard to tell because there's no big signboard, but once you step in, you'll see a lot of bread lined up. I've tried a lot of things, but my favorite is ``Astringent Marron and Chocolate Nuts'' as it contains chestnuts and nuts. The ``Fig Orange'' and ``Walnut, Banana, Black Tea and Lemon'' were also very delicious, with lots of dried fruits and nuts in them. It's a stylish bakery, but they also sell major sweet breads and side dish breads, so there's a wide variety of them. The sandwiches made with different types of bread also looked very delicious. It's not that they're cheap, but each one is large and heavy, so I feel like it's a good deal. And above all, it's delicious! Yumechikara bread, which is said to be the most popular, is often sold out even when it's on the shelves, so you can only buy it occasionally. I would like to make a reservation and go shopping next time.
A bakery nearby. I am very happy because there are not many bakeries in Minami Machida. The interior is also chic and fashionable. Each bread is carefully made one by one, and there are many original breads using seasonal ingredients, from orthodox breads. There are 2 tables for 2 people and 1 table for 6 people in the store, so you can eat in. I bought take-out items such as English bread, soybean and cream bread, and soup. The bread was sweet and delicious. The cream has a lot of lemon juice, so it has a very refreshing taste. The black beans themselves were quite sweet (laughs). If you have soup, even just one piece of bread will make you feel relieved. Like the focaccia bread with chicken and potatoes from the Boulangerie Sudou in front of Setagaya Shoin Shrine (I think the price was around 420 yen). I'm happy. Also, the bread sold at some bakery (maybe Komazawa's griotte?) boiled bananas in rum and caramel and wrapped in white bread with Calpis butter kneaded in is about 200 to 300 yen. It was very delicious, so I hope I can eat bread that I can't eat in this neighborhood. From now on, I will visit you from time to time ^^
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