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- Jin MoonFebruary 16, 2015I had the peach jelly and it was really nice. Not too sweet just right like a white peach. It's imported from Japan. Only thing is that it's pretty pricey. 16 dollar each.
- Pelin E.March 31, 2013The peach beancake is amazing. This is a great place for mini deserts. First of all the display is feast for the eye and the taste remains for a long time which is amazing.
- TimelessnomadAugust 14, 2015So happy to have found this place. You can try most items individually for 3-4 dollars first before investing in a larger box. Just like the Japan shops I remember! Makes an amazingly unique gift.
- ZenFoodsterJuly 23, 2016Love the White Peach & Muscat Sherbet (jellies) but I found out M paid $5!! Not sure that I love it that much.
- GMay 13, 2017Amazing desserts. Highly recommend the kasuteira (sponge cakes). The mooncakes are amazing if you're into mooncakes. Expensive but worth it!
- Serious EatsJuly 25, 2013Delicate Japanese sweets, including a unique and delicious single-serving of jelly that turns into sorbet when frozen.
- Tania PlateroAugust 28, 2017Awesomeness sold here! If you're into Japanese traditional sweets, this the store to try!
- Miguel Roberto MangligotMay 28, 2017Amazing Japanese desserts. Always fresh from Japan. They are shipped almost daily from Japan to ensure freshness
- Zachary MartzJanuary 6, 2017Japanese dessert shop. Great spot for matcha & peach desserts and gifts.
- Alice NamMarch 21, 2015Fancy Japanese dessert place that has been haunting my friend for to buy crazy amount ($100+) of their products... Nom nom
- Nicolas MastrangeloJuly 12, 2016Wow you really feel like you're in Ginza. The sellers were great in explaining the products
- Thomas MoAugust 13, 2014Under-known and underrated, this shop serves top notch mochi and Japanese confectionaries.
- Karissa✨January 6, 2016Super authentic Japanese sweets! The women who work here are so friendly and helpful!
- ММJuly 15, 2010Ask for the frequent buyer card. For every $5 you spend, you get a stamp. Once you have 20 stamps, you can redeem $5 against your next purchase -- it's like a 5% discount!
- Derrick ChenJune 15, 2013High quality mochi and treats, great for gifts. They can customise boxes and gift wrap in the Japanese tradition.
- Alice EunjinNovember 25, 2015I love these cute little Japanese snacks! Cakes, jellies, mochi etc. great for gifts!
- Michelle RJune 25, 2014Deliciou, calm atmosphere. The store associates selectively greet people though, which I hate. Great for important office gifts.
- Leigh QuindaraMay 14, 2015The wagashi here is delectable (a word I think properly suits candy behind glass.)
- Thalia KAugust 20, 2010sakuranbo ($3.50 each) and kohakukan ume ($4 each) - ask for the chilled ones in back (via TONY)
- héloïseJuly 11, 2013Crap. I didn't read any ingredients before I gave them my money. If you care about that stuff, you probably should. Now who to pawn it off to....