Usagiya
Satisfy your anko-filled pancake craving at the best place for it in town!
Restaurant Details
Japanese sweets, also known as wagashi, are one of the country’s most popular products. No type beats the cartoon character Doraemon's favorite: the dorayaki. These sweet pancakes filled with red bean paste are one of the milder varieties among wagashi, but they have stolen the hearts of many — especially the ones sold at Usagiya.
Only selling for ten minutes out of the whole day, this confectionery shop has people queuing even before the opening time, and the queues are split in two — one for consuming right away and one for take-out. With limited daily stock, Usagiya happens to be both the most famous and most in-demand dorayaki shop in town!
Usagiya has been established since the 1940s, and also serves other crowd-pleasing varieties of sweets. A visit here will always be memorable, especially if you're going home with bags full of tasty local treats!
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1-10-10 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo, 110-0005, Japan
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