Bread / Dessert / Other Food Shop Spots in Shibuya / Harajuku / Omotesando Area

  • 365 Days
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Tomigaya 1-6-12
    365 Days is a bakery shop located just a short distance from Yoyogi Koen Station. Akimasa Sugikubo, the former chef at the popular bakery D’une Rareté, aims to offer a selection of food. Featured in the media, this well-loved shop uses only domestic wheat to make its bread, and it buys and processes the meat of an entire pig to produce ham, bacon, and other pork products. Bread and other products sold here contain no artificial additives.
  • Totti Candy Factory Shop Harajuku
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    4.5
    105 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-16-5 RYU apartment 2F
    A sweet shop popular with young people in Harajuku, Totti Candy Factory Shop’s signature item is its colorful giant cotton candy. Using a special machine of which only a few models exist in the entire country, customers can watch their cotton candy being made right in front of their eyes. The interior of the shop is filled to bursting with sweets sure to delight young and old, including cute cake pops and gummies, candies, chocolates, and marshmallows sold by weight. The colorful interior and exterior, perfect for Harajuku, are part of the secret to the shop’s popularity. The closest station is Harajuku Station.

    If you like rainbows, why not get a rainbow cotton candy!? Something fun for the kids for sure, and makes for a great photo if you get the big one!

  • Shiawase no Pancake Omotesando
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    4.0
    148 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 4-9-3 Kiyohara Building B1F
    The shop’s namesake shiawase no pancakes are rich and flavorful and topped with whipped cream made from extremely pure Manuka honey and cultured butter. Plump and thick, diners love their fluffy texture. The shop is very particular about its ingredients, and only uses eggs delivered by a specifically contracted farm, as well as carefully selected domestic wheat flour. Each and every pancake is made to order, ensuring you’ll enjoy the fresh made flavor. The Omotesando location can be rented out and also offers a party menu.

    Total waste of time. Place empty 1 hr 10 minutes before closing. Trying to turn away a couple who had booked. It appears that they dont want customer after 1 700 hrs told reception was...

  • Bread, Espresso &
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    4.0
    84 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 3-4-9
    A popular Omotesando bakery which daily seeks to create flavors that customers will never be tired of, even if they eat here every day. Featuring a stylish white interior, Bread, Espresso & regularly stocks over 30 types of bread. The shop is frequented by both locals and international customers alike. Almost all of the shop’s breads are in the 100 to 200 yen range, making it easy to get a little something here every day. Bread, Espresso &’s French toast, made with its own in-house “mu” bread, is so popular it sells out almost immediately after it is put out for sale.

    This place supposedly serves the best French toast, so we made our way there one morning to try it. We reached at around 830 on a Sunday morning and it was already packed. After waiting for around 40...

  • Breizh Cafe Creperie Omotesando Branch
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    4.5
    57 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 3-5-4
    A galette restaurant located in Jingumae, Shibuya City. The restaurant's galettes, made with choice buckwheat flour, preserve the traditional flavors of France's Brittany region while adding a flare of originality. The Provencale, topped with a fried egg and homemade onion confit, is one of the restaurant's most popular menu choices. The restaurant also serves dessert crepes made with wheat flour; the quinperoise, apple compote wrapped in a crepe and served with ice cream and the restaurant's signature salted butter caramel sauce on top, is particularly recommended.

    In this time we like to sit outside, so found a table and enjoyed the holiday feeling. The taste of the galette Coquilles St. Jacques was great. Difficult to decided which dessert, but asked if it...

  • Croquantchou Zakuzaku Harajuku
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-7-1 CUTECUBE Harajuku 1F
    A specialty shop serving “croquantchou” located inside the Cute Cube Harajuku shopping mall in the Jingumae area of Shibuya City, Tokyo. The croquantchou is a novel new sweet from Hokkaido that wraps smooth custard cream in a crisp dough crust covered with almonds. Made with Hokkaido ingredients, the shop is also a dedicated croquantchou bakery and is always serving fresh-baked croquantchou. The shop’s aromatic soft serve ice cream topped with almonds is also popular.
  • SEIKOTEI
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    4.0
    12 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Uehara 2-30-3 1F along the street of COSMOS
    This pastry shop is in 2 Chome, Uehara, Shibuya City. Their hallmark walnut cookies are packed with nuts and coated in pure powdered sugar. The packaging features pictures of squirrels and they are a popular souvenir.

    糖衣掛けしたクッキーがおいしい、西光亭です。 クッキーがおいしいのはもちろんですが、パッケージがかわいいのが特徴。ありがとうございます、お誕生日おめでとう、等のメッセージがかかれていますので、ちょっとした贈り物にもぴったりです。

  • Tecona Bagel Works
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Tomigaya 1-51-12 Yoyogi Park House B102
    Tecona Bagel Works, a shop specializing in bagels, is located only a one-minute walk from Yoyogi-koen Station. Since the texture of a bagel can differ based on the ingredients used, Tecona Bagel Works offers a wide selection with three options for texture: “mochi-mochi” (chewy), mugyu-mugyu (dense sourdough), and “fuka-fuka” (light and fluffy). Currently, there are about 50 to 60 kinds of bagels available. The wide selection of flavors available in this attractive shop include the chewy Cinnamon Honey Apple flavor, the sourdough Lemon Peel and Cream Cheese flavor, and the soft and fluffy Strawberry Milk flavor.
  • Pierre Herme Paris Aoyama
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    4.5
    91 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 5-51-8 Raporto Aoyama 1F2F
    A Western confectionary shop inside the La Porte Aoyama mall on Aoyama-dori Street in Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo. The shop sells macarons, fresh cakes, chocolates, and other sweets by world-famous patissier Pierre Herme.

    One of the very few imported brands that preserved original boutique palettes with competent localized offerings. Specialty ice creams during summer time are a delight. Other non-core menu are bit...

  • RAINBOW PANCAKE
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    4.0
    79 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 4-28-4ARESGARDENOMOTEASANDO2F
    A popular pancake restaurant located in the Jingumae area of Shibuya City, Tokyo famed for the lines of patrons waiting to get in. The colorful interior carries a rainbow motif, the symbol of happiness, and is always bustling with customers, particularly young women. In addition to fluffy and sweet pancakes made with fresh fruit and cream, the shop also has a full menu of savory pancakes which make a perfect lunch. The macadamia nut pancakes are particularly popular.

    These were our favourite pancakes of our trip to Tokyo and just what we needed after a 14 hour flight. We both had the caramel and apple pancakes and they were wonderful.

  • Double Tall Cafe, Harajuku
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-11-11 Green Fantasia Building 2F
    The Double Tall Cafe is distinct by its terrace covered in a green awning. Enjoy food and drinks as you overlook the town of Harajuku from the second floor. Try their popular espresso made with home-roasted coffee beans or their tea espresso, the first ever in Japan and the world, brewed by their skilled baristas.
  • BiOcafe
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawachou 16-141F
    BiOcafe, which uses only vegetables grown without agricultural chemicals or chemical fertilizers, was Japan's first organic cafe-restaurant. In addition to vegetables, it also serves gluten-free burgers, macrobiotic sweets, and other healthy dishes. There are also multicourse meals that are not only delicious but also contribute to building a healthier, more attractive body.
  • Marion Crepes
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-6-15 Junesville 1F
    This famous shop was the first to sell and popularize crepes in Japan, a sweet that is now symbolic of Harajuku’s Takeshita Street. The secret to the shop’s delicious crepes is the unique flavor of its special crepe batter, which is further enhanced with the spirit and elegant scent of authentic French flavorings. One reason for Marion Crepes’ popularity is its extensive menu of some 70 varieties of crepes, including whip cream, ice cream, fresh fruits, and chocolate. Customers can select the crepe that best matches the season, their mood, and personal tastes. The closest station is Harajuku Station.
  • Katane Bakery
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    4.5
    18 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Nishihara 1-7-5
    A bread bakery located in 1 Chome Nishihara, Shibuya City. The shop offers around 80 varieties of bread daily, including hard breads and meal-style breads. The adjoining cafe in the basement serves a Paris breakfast set and other breakfast choices from 7:30 a.m.

    It‘s a tiny bakery with a beautiful café in the basement. They serve a really good breakfast, especially their croissants are great! We had a very nice waitress and enjoyed our stay a lot.

  • Kugatsu-do
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    4.0
    20 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jinnan 1-15-12 Sato Building 2F
    A ramen cafe based on the concept of healthy ramen where you can eat both ramen and cafe-style sweets. Kugatsu-do's signature ramen broth is made without any chemical seasonings and is rich in savory umami flavor provided by healthy, natural ingredients. Choose between assari (light) ramen, a shoyu (soy sauce)-based ramen with a rich seafood flavor; and hearty kotteri (thick) ramen flavored with a chicken and vegetable-based stock. Kugatsu-do's lineup of sweets, not too sweet and created with an emphasis on quality and healthy ingredients, were selected based on how well they go with ramen. The popular sakura dessert features a rich matcha green tea mouse topped by ice cream with colorful cherry tree blossoms mix in; people love the bitterness of the matcha and the smooth texture.

    Run by 3 youngsters with modern deco. Modest set up with limited seating. They run the business with 1 chef 1 kitchen assistant and 1 floor staff. Be prepared to queue. There is english menu...

  • Minimal (Tomigaya Main Shop)
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    4.5
    20 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Tomigaya 2-1-9
    This chocolate shop is located along Yamanote-dori Avenue in Shibuya City's Tomigaya area. It sells Bean to Bar Chocolate produced by its own workshops that manage the entire manufacturing process from high-quality cocoa carefully selected from plantations around the world. Besides 12 types of chocolate bars, baked goods and ice cream made using cocoa, and powdered chocolate, they also sell chocolate drinks.

    Minimal has achieved some fame and I was a little sceptical about whether it would live up to its reputation. However, this bean to bar specialist stands up very well indeed in Tokyos highly...

  • Lola's Cupcakes Tokyo
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    3.5
    30 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-10-37 Cascade Harajuku 2F
    A cupcake shop chain originating in London, England. The shop's moist, fresh-baked cupcakes are covered with colorful icing, chocolate sauce, and other tasty toppings. Logos, illustrations, and messages can be placed on top of special cakes with an advance order. The shop's popular giant Showgirl cupcakes, topped with a mound of artfully sculpted frosting, also require an advance order.

    Very beautiful in looking but the taste was different we go for raspberry which was the best for my opinion then the Japan vanilla and the chocolate was also good but the pistachio and the caramel...

  • Camelback sandwich&espresso (Camelback Sandwich & Espresso)
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Kamiyamachou 42-2
    This sandwich cafe in Oku Shibuya has a cute camel for a logo. It specializes in espresso and cappuccino. Their filling ham and vegetable sandwiches use different baguettes depending on the item, and their fluffy Japanese style bread roll with atsuyaki egg (thick omelet) is popular. Atsuyaki egg is also served as a garnish with other sandwiches.
  • ASTERISQUE
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    4.5
    20 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Uehara 1-26-16 Tama Techno Building 1F
    Representing Japan at the World Chocola Masters, the Asterisque is a western confectionery and pastry shop. Displayed in the show case of the store are rows of cakes decorated with the namesake star shaped asterisque. The most popular item is the Mont Blanc Cremer, extravagantly stacked high with chestnut puree. The chocolate cake, Ame awarded at the World Chocolate Masters is also a popular item.

    This patisserie chef has won an award at the World Chocolate Masters. He features cakes and sweets made with chocolate. His cake had a familiar flavor. It was not a taste of high class, but it had a...

  • Shiroichi Shibuya
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    4.0
    42 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jinnan 1-7-7 ANDOS 2 building 1F
    Located near Shibuya Station on the 1st floor of the ANDOS2 Building, this raw ice cream shop has the concept of natural, high quality and simple and its ingredients are indeed simple. Using high-quality non-homogenized milk, the ice cream is made so as to not disrupt the flavor, color, texture or balance. Its surprisingly tall appearance has gathered a lot of attention on Instagram and is a fun sight to see. The best time to eat it is 10 seconds after serving. As you wait, the outside hardens and the inside is left soft. The sweetness is mellow, so you can enjoy a number of flavors and toppings.

    We ordered a soft serve and it had a gula melaka syrup. The ice cream was very creamy while the gula Melaka had it distinct flavor and sweetness. We are loved it though I would just still to plain...

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