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Japan, 〒914-0063 Fukui, Tsuruga, Kagurachō, 1-chōme−2−34 中央ビルA 1F
contacts phone: +81 770-21-0141
website: koborihinodedou.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.6540415, Longitude: 136.0726342
Maru
::I happened to pass by and saw some shaved ice so I stopped by. Mango shaved ice 500 yen. It was fluffy, light and delicious. There are seats outside where you can sit and eat, so it was really nice to eat shaved ice in the hot weather. There were other menu items that looked delicious, such as frozen drinks, warabi mochi, and daffodil manju. Looks like a good place to buy some small souvenirs.
ぶっち
::I came here after visiting Kehi Shrine. A set of 2 water steamed buns and tea I ordered a koshian latte. The water buns were very smooth and the strained bean paste was delicious without being too sweet. The tea was matcha-based and refreshing, and went perfectly with the water manju. The koshian latte was also delicious with a pleasant sweetness without any unpleasant sweetness.
daisuke inoue
::It is a staple in our family to stop by here and eat dango after visiting Kehi Shrine. There are 5 dango on each skewer. You can eat freshly baked food, so you can stay warm even after visiting the shrine in winter. Looking at the sign in front of the store, it says that they were the first to sell Christmas cakes in Fukui Prefecture. This is a very historic store.
やおちゃん
::The inside of the store is bright and has a warm feel. Since I went in 🎃October🎃, it was decorated for Halloween🦇✨ The dough of the cream puff 🍰 here is There are 3 types: cookie, pie, and soft, and it's filled with a lot of cream, so it's very filling 🤗 We also have soft serve ice cream 🍦! Prices are reasonable, cheap, and family-friendly. Why not go and check it out ☺️ [Business hours] ・9:00~19:00 [Closed] ·Tuesday [parking] ・No private parking lot (there are plenty along the road)
T T
::This is a Japanese and Western confectionery store near Kehi Shrine in Tsuruga. We have a variety of sweets such as cakes, cream puffs, soft serve ice cream, and baked goods. There were many cutely wrapped gifts available. Individually wrapped baked goods were sold separately, but is the expiry date written outside the box? I couldn't confirm whether it was written on the box or not.