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Macaron was cheaper in Japan ★Pierre Herme

Speaking of Pierre Elme, Macaron's famous store.

There are eight stores in Tokyo, of which Chuo-ku.
There are two stores, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi and Matsuya Ginza.

Macaron is a type of baked confectionery made with egg white, sugar and almonds.
I love the meringue sweets made with this egg white.
I've loved it since I ate macaron for the first time.


And the colors are so colorful and cute,
I feel happy when I choose which one to do.
I have a dream as a present.♪

During the macaroon boom, many shops sell macaroons.
I was also writing a blog about macaron eating.

And, of course, Macaron is much cheaper to buy locally than to buy in Japan.
It's hard to bring it home because it doesn't last long.
I bought and ate in France, and bought it at the airport as a souvenir on the way home.

However, ...
When I went to France last summer, I bought a macaroon at Pierre Elme on the station premises.
It was 1 €161, so it was 2.8 € = 451 yen per piece.
And the other day, when I went to Ginza Matsuya, I passed in front of Pierre Elme.
If you want to eat macaron and look at the price. 。 。
It's 378 yen per piece in Japan. 。 。 It's cheaper in Japan. 。 I'm afraid of the yen!

And in Japan, I was able to put it in the box properly even at home.
Let's buy and eat again from time to time♪

Upper left: Macaron I bought in France
Lower left and right: Pierre Elme and Macaron from Ginza Matsuya