I was looking for a birthday cake on the way back from a trip to Shinagawa and found it. My child liked the honey so I bought it and it was surprisingly delicious. I don't have a sweet tooth, so I usually eat whole cakes in two or three portions, but it was so subtly sweet and elegant that I could eat it all at once.
It's a simple design, so I think it's good for people who like traditional shortcakes. There are also strawberries sandwiched in between.
You can choose from three types of birthday plates. Looks like it was chocolatey and delicious. Maybe because it's a store inside a station, you can't write your name on it. Candles were lit for free. The long thin candles were sold separately for 50 yen, and the numbers were 87 yen?
I think a cake should be around 3,800 yen for 5-6 people, and 2,800 yen for up to 4 people.
Many cake shops also charge for paper bags, but I think most people don't have cake-sized eco bags, so I give them 1 star because they charge for this, but I give them 5 stars for the taste and design. It's level.