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Yamato, Kanagawa, JapanKomuginomoribunbun Tsukiminoten

Bakery, at Japan, 〒242-0002 Kanagawa, Yamato, Tsukimino, 5 Chome−9−13

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Rating

4.3 (305 comments)

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Opening Time

Open Time: 10:00

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Phone Number

+8146-244-3328

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A bakery loved by locals. Access is good in 1-2 minutes on foot from Tsukimino Station. There are 9 adjacent parking lots for those who use cars. There are many bakeries in the neighborhood, but this one is by far the best. Curry bread is especially recommended. As you can see from the photo, there was only one left (Sunday at 9:00 am) on this popular item. I also personally recommend the crispy croissants and melon bread. It's nice to be able to have a cup of coffee for free when you're on your way home 😊 On holidays at our house, the day starts with booming bread✨

I was interested because it's about a 2-3 minute walk from Tsukimino Station and opens from 10:00 on weekdays to 7:00 on weekends! I arrived just in time for 10am on a Wednesday, but it seemed like the store had already opened a few minutes before. It was crowded with local madams. It was after 10 o'clock and freshly baked salt butter rolls and red bean paste salt butter rolls were lined up at the store♡ I bought the most popular Danish roll and the second most popular curry bread! There were also many other items such as maple round half, corn bread, pain au de chocolat, sweet potato, white bread, and animal bread. I bought a round bread plain, Mont Blanc bread, salted butter roll, Danish roll, and curry bread for 1,700 yen. Personally, I find the crispy Danish rolls to be heavy and big enough to hold in both hands! The curry bread has a crispy coating and I think it's the most popular one 😃 Get 10% off with the LINE friend registration coupon! With your purchase, you will also receive free tasting coffee and tea.

(PS) I don't usually buy pizza at bakeries (because I think of mochi as a mochi shop and pizza as a pizzeria), but it was really delicious. Surprised. Dough made by bakeries...I despised it. The bread is soft and moist, and feels slightly inferior to high-quality bread, but this is a matter of preference and cost. I like it. Recommended French sandwich (mustard). I just sandwiched honey mustard + bacon + sunny lettuce, and I was like, ``Wow! ” I don’t think so, but it’s delicious. There aren't many (?), so it's a shame that they disappear before noon. A bakery with a wide variety of items that you'll be spoiled for choice. There are a variety of options, from the classics to side dishes and sweets. I personally recommend the danish and mentai cheese. In general, the hard ones are ``moderately hard,'' and the soft ones are ``chewy and moist.'' There are plenty of tastings available, and it makes you think, ``Even if you don't buy it today, you'll buy it next time.'' The price is about the same as Velvet. There are 8 parking spaces on the east side of the store (across the street). Be careful not to accidentally park in the condominium parking lot.

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