Kiyose, Tokyo, Japan|考えた人すごいわ 清瀬店
Bakery, at 1 Chome-10-13 Motomachi, Kiyose, Tokyo 204-0021, Japan
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3.9 (235 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 09:30
☎️Phone Number
+8142-497-1510
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More Comments at Google MapAnyway, high quality bread that looks like cake!!! It's not the taste of regular bread, but a high-quality loaf of fine, moist, fragrant, and sweet bread that is unbelievably thick and dignified. It is best to eat it without grilling it on the day of the meal. Numbered tickets distributed at 9:45. If you want to get high-quality bread when the store opens, you'll have to line up by 9:30. I think there were about 100 people in line at the time of distribution. (About 50 people lined up at 9:20) If you come after 10 o'clock, it seems that you will get a numbered ticket for baking after 12 o'clock. Sales start at 10 o'clock, but please note that progress is slow. You will have to wait about the same amount of time as people who lined up early to pay. (Payment ended at 10:30) I think they are probably strategically directing the queue, but in a sense, I think it's fair and good. Wrapping paper, customer service smiles, signboards, store decorations, performances, etc. Everything is connected to high-quality bread, and I want to eat it again❗ Although you can only buy up to one loaf (2 loaves) per person, I think it's a high-quality loaf of bread that would make a great souvenir, or something you'd want to buy as a treat for yourself. (Ah~ I have to line up again haha)
I think that the unkindness of customer service at the time of queuing and the start time of the cash register, as written by the people below, has generally been improved, probably because the owner read the writing. Both were very friendly when I lined up. I was a little looking forward to the "woman with glasses who has a bad customer service attitude" in the writing (laughs) As for the barley tea service, even if it is placed over there, the people in line can't go get it, so why don't you give it to the clerk? I thought. (When I was working at a certain store, I used to line up at the store.) First-class stores have first-class customer service, so I hope they continue to do their best. Also, although it may not be limited to this store, there are people who leave halfway and come back pretending not to know, and people who are alone and who seem to be friends later barge in. Lines are stressful. (If you make one patrol person, you can make a rule about missing the toilet on the way.) The taste of the essential bread is fluffy and very delicious. It is recommended to eat it as it is without toasting it. The jewelry box (grape bread ww) is delicious and you can keep eating it like a treat. After eating, I'm glad I bought it! I honestly thought. However, if you ask me if I want to stand in line many times to buy it, it may not be the only value in Tokyo. For that reason, please continue to take care of the customers who take the trouble to line up. It's a store system that is premised on lining up and selling, and I think that's the only point that should be cherished in order to survive in Tokyo so that it doesn't go out of business in a temporary way.
I went there several times when it opened, but it always felt like a legal counselor's office with lines ☺️ I currently live in Niigata Prefecture and recently discovered the same store in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture✨ At the time, the Kiyose store only sold bread, but this store sold bread and served snacks✨ If you are a fan, please come and have a look 🙌 It's delicious☺️
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