Of all the breads I ate in Kamakura, there were so many carefully made breads that made me scream, "It's delicious!"
If you cross the railroad tracks at Koshigoe Station, it will be right in front of you across the road. The entrance is a sliding door, so don't worry about opening it.
From the counter on the right side of the store to the back is the kitchen, maybe a stone oven? I feel like the bread is made here.
Bread and side dish bread that are sold naked have such a delicious appeal that it makes me dizzy. I also wanted to try my hand at burgers and sandwiches!
I'm so happy to hear the staff carefully wrap it in paper and say, ``It's freshly made, so I'll leave it open a little.'' It's annoying.
All the breads I got this time were delicious and dreamy! The bread dough was chewy and the filling was carefully made, and it was a must-try item that you won't find anywhere else.
The drinks seem to be lacking in energy, and the coffee is definitely not paper drip.
There is no eat-in facility, but there are benches at the nearby station. Is there a beach just a short walk away? Be sure to take your trash home with you.
This is the kind of shop where you want to buy as much bread as you can and freeze it, or where you want to go all the way every time you go to Kamakura.
I'll visit you again, thank you for the meal.