A Cote Patisserie
Treat yourself to a sumptuous seasonal sweet, right by Tokyo’s Studio Ghibli Museum.
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In close proximity to the Ghibli Museum, a pilgrimage spot fans of the biggest name in Japanese animation, A Cote Patisserie is a cute, cozy confectionery store featuring an expansive range of innovative cookies, breads, cakes, and other baked goods. Even a house jam range is on sale.
Using only the highest quality ingredients picked out by the patissier himself, the deliciousness of the baked goods is almost guaranteed. Throw in the amazing skills of the man who works the oven, and what you get is cake perfection.
A Cote Patisserie tends to surprise its guests with seasonal treats that are only available for a limited time, including the seasonal fruit tart consisting of the freshest picks. Praiseworthy goods include the lemon cake encased in a white lemon icing, as well as the jardin fraisier.
Sweet tooth or not, A Cote Patisserie has a treat for everyone.
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2-5-11 Shirokanedai, Minato City, Tokyo 108-0071, Japan
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