Is this the street corner of Germany? I think Mr. Tanne. It is a German bread specialty store that opened in Hamacho in 1993. A two-story building based on red and white, gelanewum blooms at the entrance, and 50 kinds of bread and sweets from South Germany are lined up in the cleanliness shop.
We spoke to the president, Yukiko Sato. Twenty-four years ago, the father of the previous president, who had been working for a packing company, said that he liked German bread that he was attending for work and started to do a small shop with pleasure, and at that time Tokyo and Yokohama There was no store dealing with German bread from Nagoya. In order to adhere to the traditional manufacturing method from the beginning, 15 German Meisters have been invited, carefully selecting materials, polishing their skills, and working to make true German bread.
Speaking of German bread, I think of a solid bread with the sourness of rye, but Tanne's bread is from South Germany, where wheat can be obtained, pure white fluffy, light brown bread with faint rye scent, donuts There are various types, such as fried bread, which is said to be the prototype of donuts, brown bread baked with cheese, bread with seeds and fruits.
One corner of the shop is a cafe where you can enjoy not only bread but also German sausage, ham, cheese, cake and coffee. Lunch bread is all-you-can-eat and is made small so that you can try many kinds. The German tanne means a fir tree, and I'm looking forward to the famous Stollen for Christmas. There is a green road across the shop, and the remnants of Edo, which was a waterway. This is a wonderful shop that preserves German tradition in Hamacho.
German bread shop Tanne
From Monday to Friday 8:00 to 19:00
Soil 8:45-18:00
2-1-5, Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo-ku
Tel. 03-3667-0426