I don’t know how this place can get 5 star reviews while selling only a handfull of products. Just because one of the dozen things you offer is different, doesn’t make you a world-class foodie spot. This bread-only chain offers some random selections, but nothing to write home about. The shop is super tiny, and chances are you’ll be stuck behind an older person with a serious bout of indecision. Expect to wait while their too-young staff try to sort out what kind of bread your great great grandmother wants. Also, no bagels. For real. They seriously do not sell bagels. At all. /smh
Sachi M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Yokohama, Japan
I had only bought the topping-ed snack ones before. This time, I had the loaf of square bread. It’s so good! Nice and squishy like the norm in Japan. I had forgotten how good sandwiches and butter &strawberry jam were, if only you have yummy bread! My mom says she always asks them to slice it half sandwich-thickness, and the other half a bit thicker for toast. I didn’t know they could do that. Update: The slices are still moist enough to eat untoasted on the fifth day. Wow. I think the square loaf and baguettes are impressive. The dessert bread ones are pretty good. The small rolls are average.
Anita K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Did someone say Jalapeño Cheese Twist? Omg. Warm up this bread in the toaster oven for a few minutes and its truly a taste of heaven! Not only are all the breads available here baked on premises, but they’re so good — they’ll keep you coming back for more and more!(good thing there’s multiple locations!)… And the bakers(is that what they’re called?) are fantastic! They answer any question you have about their bread(for instance, they can tell you which pastries DON’T have any eggs if you have an allergy). Uh oh… my mouth is watering already… did someone say Jalapeño Cheese Twist?