Le Ressort
Distance hasn’t stopped the word about these tasty baked treats from spreading out from Komaba.
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You don’t have to be centrally located to be one of the most popular stores in town — Le Ressort is a fine example of that fact. Nestling in a residential part of Tokyo, a short walk from Komaba-todaimae Station, this bakery is home to fluffy loaves, buttery croissants, rows of sweet pastries, and a range of freshly-made sandwiches.
Its distant location allows the pricing to go down a bit, and everything here is extremely affordable for its quality. However, because of that, people from near and far crowd the store to get their hands on Le Ressort's baked goods.
Its cozy space provides no room for a dine-in experience, but all of the food can easily be eaten on-the-go. Grab a bunch of sweet pastries and head over to the nearby Komaba Park for a nice outdoor lunch.
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3-11-14 Komaba, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0041, Japan
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