Saitama, Japan|Boulangerie La Rue
Bakery, at Japan, 〒336-0907 Saitama, Midori Ward, Saido, 1 Chome−27−10 サイドプラザ
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4.3 (237 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 08:00
☎️Phone Number
+8148-881-0273
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More Comments at Google MapIt's been a while since I went there once before♪ I was finally able to go there because there were so many delicious breads that always looked great on Instagram! It was just before noon on a Sunday, and there was a line outside as they were currently limiting entry to five people. The store has a wide variety of Danish pastries, hard pastries, sandwiches, burgers, and baked goods such as rusks and cookies, and there were so many lined up that I couldn't help but keep an eye out for them! Among them, I am the maple croissant in this photo? I bought this because I thought it would be irresistible for crunchy croissant lovers, and it was even more crunchy and delicious than I expected♪ Also, the curry bread was freshly fried and delicious! There was also a parking space in front of the store. You can also use paypay!
Since I came to the store during the day on a weekday, I was able to get in right away without having to wait. It's a popular store with long lines forming from the morning on holidays. As for parking, it seems safe to park in front of the store or in the gravel parking lot next to Hot Mott (← I'm not sure, but since it was marked ``for customers'', I think it would probably be okay to park there. There are many hard breads. And there were many kinds of stylish sandwiches♪ This time, I bought two types of sandwiches, a duck sandwich and smoked salmon, a strawberry sandwich, anpan, cream bread, and white bread! Everything looked delicious so I had a hard time deciding... I was able to use PayPay. As expected, all the breads were delicious)^o^( The bread is hard around the edges (ear part) and quite chewy. And the inside was moist and fluffy.
A variety of breads, including hard and French breads, are lined up in the small shop. My favorite is the duck sandwich (380 yen + tax). The curry bread (180 yen + tax) doesn't have to be too greasy. I also bought the seasonal Blueberry Danish (380 yen + tax) for dessert, and it was delicious with lots of plump blueberries on top of the crispy dough, and not too sweet.
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