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[Old Rose] August 26, 2015 18:00

"Lupine" on Ginza back street, which was introduced in "Ad Street Heaven" the other day.

I was told by Mr. F, the same correspondent and a senior,.

 

This time, Mr. F will introduce a coffee shop that he said, "I didn't know before."

 

I went inside Chuo-dori.

It is located on the corner of Ginza Suzuran Street and Hanatsubaki Street.

 

There is a sign in front of the store saying "Tasteing Coffee 100 yen".

 

You can choose one from two kinds of beans.

 

There are no chairs, but it's always quiet and even a moment of peace.

 

The name of the store is TORIBA.

 

There is also a biscuit.

 

TORIBA COFFEE Ginza store

Brown Place 1F, 7-8-13 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

 

 

 

Ginza honey pie limited to Ginza Maison ★Henri Charpantier

[Mapo ★] August 26, 2015 14:00

Henri Charpanty's cake has been introduced before.

This time, Ginza honey pie can only be purchased at Ginza Maison.

 

Speaking of Henri Charpantier, there is a head office in Ashiya.
It's a very famous cake shop in Kansai.

There was a sweet that can only be bought here in Ginza Maison.

 

Using honey collected from the Ginza Bee Project
Various sweets are made and sold.
This Ginza honey pie is also one of them.

 

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It is a very thin pie, moisturizes rather than crispy.
And the sweetness of honey and the flavor of fermented butter
The texture of granulated sugar resonated in the mouth and it was delicious.

It's not persistent, so I can go as many cards as I can.

 

A pie carefully baked one by one in the kitchen of Ginza Maison
It was impossible for a souvenir to return home because it lasted only four days.

 

It's a souvenir when I'm here.
I think you can feel a sense!

 

Click here for the last article of Henri Charpantier.

We also introduce lemon tart limited to the main store.

 

The homepage of Henri Charpantier

 

 

 

Seasonal fresh sweets limited to the Seigetsu Domoto store

[Mapo ★] August 25, 2015 14:00

 

Seigetsu-do, famous for its Otoshibun, is a long-established Japanese confectionery located in Depa underground in Tokyo.
In Ginza, it is located in Matsuya Ginza, but there is a main store with a teahouse in Ginza 7-chome.
There is also an online shop, but since we have not entered the Kansai area, we have no business.
It is often used for souvenirs and offerings of memorial services.

 

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And this time, I checked the raw sweets that can only be purchased here.

It's a product until the end of August, but all are summer-like and beautiful!
It was decided to be a yellow "sunflower" and a light blue "waterside" in white.
The pink "morning glory" is also a lost item.

 

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Sunflowers are grain bean paste and kinton, and the waterside is Koshian potato bun (Joyo Manju).
A little high-quality Japanese tea was roasted with heat.
Sunflowers are so delicate that the bean paste spills out, and moisturize them.
The skin of the potato bun is made of yam, so it's soft and fluffy.
The inside bean paste is moist and has a light taste.
Both were elegant and really delicious raw sweets.

 

It seems that autumn-like fresh sweets will come out again in September.
If my grandparents are nearby, I would like to present them on the day of respect for the elderly.

 

The homepage of Seigetsu Domoto store

 

 

 

Beer with Ginza Lion!

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] August 23, 2015 09:00

There is a feeling that the heat has passed the pass, but in the summer of a hot and humid city, after work, beer in Ginza.

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"BEER & WINE GRILL Ginza Lion Ginza 7-chome Store", which faces the intersection of Ginza Chuo-dori and Kojunsha-dori, is a grill restaurant on the second floor of "Beer Hall Lion Ginza 7-chome Store" founded in 1934 ().

The yellow sign is familiar and eye-catching.

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The "Bear Hall Lion" on the first floor is the oldest existing beer hall in Japan.

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The grill restaurant on the second floor also has a private room where you can enjoy beer and wine calmly while looking at the street corner of Ginza.

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Orders include royal road "Visblest Grill", "Choriso Grill", "burdock fly", "Calpaccio of Atlantic salmon", "Cheese assortment", "Smoke of Kinka Saba", "Smoke of Moul shellfish", etc.

Of course, beer

I enjoyed Yebisu Kohaku, Edel Pils, Shirahonoka, etc.

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It's beer that surpasses the remaining heat.

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Click here for the Ginza Lion's website. ⇒

http://www.ginzalion.jp/shop/brand/lion.html

 

 

 

Tokyo Kosoku Doro -Part 2 Visit to "Japone" ~

[Nojinya] August 22, 2015 09:00

Ginza is lined with high-end brand shops, with the appearance of foreign tourists. In particular, while walking along Marronnier Street and Chuo-dori starting from Plantan Ginza, looking at the gorgeous show windows such as Cartier and Chanel, I feel like I'm walking somewhere in Europe.

By the way, because it is such a Ginza, there are many restaurants where you can enjoy the deliciousness of all over the world regardless of whether you want to go for lunch, but today is a late lunch, so I would like to assault a super popular store in Ginza that people who know a little. The location is in "Ginza Ins 3" under Tokyo Kosoku Doro, which I previously introduced in my blog post "Tokyo Kosoku Doro-Contemporary Great Wall Surrounding Ginza" (/archive/2015/08/post-2643.html). japonais4.jpgThe name of the shop is "Japone". 。 。japonais3.jpg

I walk to the back side of a tailor, barber shop, etc. with the scent of Showa somehow. Then suddenly there was a bare counter in the hallway. 。 。 It was a shame for those who imagined French cuisine from their name! This is a B-grade gourmet, baked spaghetti shop known as "Lome Spa" for some enthusiastic fans. Today, lunch was quite late, so I didn't have to line up in the line, but it's a very popular shop with about 20 people along the clinic and Mac wall during lunchtime. japonais2.jpgAccording to the store's mouth, "Japone (Japan) boasts flavors that match the taste of Japanese people as the store name suggests. In addition, with the motto of customer-oriented and service first, we are looking forward to your visit with a variety of menus such as Japanese, Chinese, Western style and curry rice with a wide variety of menus." In addition to Spaghetti classic Napolitan, Indian (curry taste), Japone (Japanese style soy sauce flavor), Chinese soy sauce flavor, Chinese soy sauce flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, Chinese flavor, There are three sizes: regular (Namimori), jumbo (Omori), and Yokozuna (Ultra Omori). Even considering the location of Ginza, the price is quite cheap, regular 500-600 yen, and Yokozuna 750-800 yen, so long lines are always formed during normal lunchtime.

 

When I was a student, I was a "Girorian (* Note: Ramen Jiro fan)", but I ordered Stan Dart Japone without the courage like when I was young. After waiting for about 15 minutes, the classic "Japone Regular" finally came out. japonais1.jpgSpaghetti is completely different from fashionable Italian pasta, similar to yakisoba with thick noodles, onions, komatsuna, and pork snuggle up, and soy sauce flavor. Although the volume was abundant, it was delicious with "seasoning according to the taste of Japanese people" as the shop's mouth. As expected, Omori and Yokozuna will not be possible in the future, but next time I returned to work in the afternoon, thinking that I would like to try the popular menu Jariko.

 

[Japone]

104-0061 Ginza-Nishi 1-chome, Chuo-ku Ginza-Nishi 1-chome, Ginza Ins 3 1F

(Now Exit 1 of Ginza 1-chome Station on the Yurakucho Line)

TEL: 03-3567-4749

Business hours 1030-2000 (Saturday holidays until 1600 until Saturday)

 

 

Fruit tart limited to Grand Maison Ginza ★Quirfebon

[Mapo ★] August 20, 2015 09:00

I went to Kilfe Bong Lan Maison Ginza for the first time in 4 years.
This time, the purpose is to eat limited items at the Ginza store.

 
Golden brown sugar orange and peach tiramisu
Crystal-type crown melon and apricot pudding tart
Wave Asian fruits and mango pudding tart

 
These three types are limited to Grand Maison Ginza.
I decided to be a donpy orange and peach tiramisu!
After all, I like peaches the best among the fruits.♪

 
The taste is so refreshing that it is surprising, and it is fresh cream but it is not persistent at all.
It's light and sour, and you can eat 2.3 on any hot day.
Mascarpone cream and orange-flavored fresh cream
It seems to be a combination, and it is a summer-like combination.
The pie dough is also crispy and delicious!

 
It was heavy rain and humid and sweaty on this day, and it was the worst weather.
Thanks to the refreshing tart, it is very refreshing.★

 
By the way, even one of the women is easy to enter.
There were quite a few other women besides me.
 
The color of the tablecloth, fruit tart and vessel.
It is an exquisite combination (*^^*)

 

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However, after all, the fruit tart has a great impact!
The image below shows golden brown sugar orange and peach tiramisu.
We received permission from the public relations to post official images for posting this article.

 

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These three limited tarts are available until the end of August.
It seems to be autumn tart from September.
I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of menu will appear (*^^*)

 

I introduced it on the correspondent blog twice before.

★Click here for an article about the seasonal fruit tart (peach) Kirfebon.

★Click here for an article about Duckworth in Kilfebon.

 

Kilfebon's homepage