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Mihara-do's cake (Ningyocho Main Store)

[Slow of Satsuki's Koi] January 24, 2017 14:00

Speaking of Mihara-do, I think there are many people who think about salt rice crackers. I also brought Mihara-do's salt rice cracker to go to a certain place for the New Year's greeting. It is easy to eat, so it is also recommended for souvenirs.

 

By the way, this time I bought a decoration cake by Mr. Mihara-do. I've always wanted to buy the cake here, but this month (January) is my eldest daughter's birthday, so I bought a celebration decoration cake. (It seems that cakes are handled only at Ningyocho Main Store.) The elegant sweetness spread to the mouth and was popular with family members.

 

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The strawberries in the center are fresh.

  

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The cut cross section looks like this. There are also strawberries inside.

  

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The front of the Suitengu intersection "Mihara-do" is a Japanese confectionery corner.

  

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On the left side, I ordered a Western confectionery corner here.

  

 

Actually, I have memories of Mr. Mihara-do. Shortly after joining the company, a female senior told me, "I will buy a cake myself on my birthday and distribute it to everyone," and I bought Mihara-do's cake (dolce cake) for a number of people. I acted. Because of the large number of people, it was quite expensive, but it was very happy to eat and it was a fun memory. As I learned later, there was no custom of acting cakes, and it was simply tampered with. At that time (more than 30 years ago), I think the Western confectionery corner was called Dolce. On the second floor, there is a coffee shop called Cafe Dolce. (Please check the business hours on the Internet, etc.)

 

Returning to the story, we recommend Mihara-do's Western sweets as well as Japanese sweets.

 

 
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