Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Lawson uchi cafe

I think I figured out a way to blog from my phone! How convenient is it to be able to blog any time any where? Convenience is every where, and it's not just technology. There is convenience stores everywhere here in Japan. Usually these types of stores are attached to a gas stations in U.S., but it's not the case in Japan. Convenience stores are more important and relied on than gas stations.

There is a Lawson convenience store that is about 2min walking distance from where I live. Convenience stores work hard on providing already made food as well as good looking sweets. I saw a cake that they identified as "new item" Lawson cake

The box contains 2 good looking strawberry shortcakes. Lawson cake Lawson up

It was so simple and was a perfect after dinner desert. I think I will buy this cake again, and maybe I will try their chocolate cake sometimes soon.

Lawson "uchi cafe"
¥395
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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Bakery in Japan - quil fait bon


So I have arrived in Japan! (After a while of not updating this blog...)
One of my enjoyment in life here is going to be bakery hunting. I have a feeling I'm going to develop diabetes from eating so much bread and sweets, but eating is worth my time then worrying. Since I arrived in Japan, I have been eating bread everyday, yes everyday and I am not exaggerating.

One of the bakeries I went to so far, "quait fait bon", stands out to me. The bakery sales cakes, tarts, and pre-packaged sweets which can also be found in their online stores. There is a cafe attached to the bakery, so people can enjoy coffee and dessert there. At the time I went there, there was a 30-min wait for the cafe. I think because it was raining, there was few indoor seating available since some tables were located outdoor. There was no wait for the take home orders, so we decided to buy some for us and for guests that were planning to see us

It was so nice of them to put the plastic bag over the paper bag so it won't get wet!



The cake box is so cute that it was hard to see it go into the trash after we ate the cakes.
We got: short cake, chocolate cake, fig tart, caramel+pear tart, seasonal fruit tart.
They were quite pricey, actually they were really pricey. The cost varies but it's about ¥577 to ¥735 (about $7-$9) a piece.






The one I ate was the chocolate cake. I'm not sure if the other cakes tasted good, but the chocolate cake I ate was very rich. It probably contains a lot of butter. I think its not just regular butter, but some kind of specialty butter since stack of it was displayed along with the cakes. Although it didn't taste bad, it was not my type of taste that I like. It was just too rich for me.

We also got a pre-packaged cake for ¥682 (about $8.40) . Three different sticks of cake were in the package we got, and the box is also so cute.


I feel like I'm paying a lot for the packaging. It's so cute though, I can't really complain. I don't think I will come back to this bakery again any time soon. It didn't really fit my taste and the price is too much. But I'm glad I got the chance to try one of the cakes from this bakery. The stick cakes will be a cute gift for someone who likes sweets.



quait fait bon
location - Kyoto *also located in 9 other locations in Japan