Asaka Bakery is a long-established bread shop located in Asaka town. Since its establishment in 1969, this bakery has been known for its delicious and high-quality bread. Visitors are greeted with the enticing aroma of freshly baked goods as soon as they enter the shop. The display window showcases a wide variety of bread, and customers can simply select their favorites from the cash register. With a reputation for chewy and flavorful bread that surpasses expectations, Asaka Bakery has become a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Whether you're craving a pan loaf, chripan, or a cream bun, this bakery has something to satisfy your taste buds. Make sure to stop by and experience the delightful offerings of Asaka Bakery.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Service options
- In-store shopping
- Payments
- Cash only
Reviews
A long-established Asaka town bread shop.
Most of the breads are in the cash register window, so you decide what you want and then order from the staff. My favorite is white bread.
With such a large lineup, it's hard to choose quickly when you're looking at it for the first time...because they all look delicious. . The smell of bread inside the shop stimulates your appetite. .
Bread with an old-fashioned atmosphere. This is the kind of bread I want to eat forever. The cream bun is filled with cream, with no gaps.
A 3-minute walk from the station, a friendly staff, and a shop full of all the charm of town bread. A bakery representing Asaka that bears the name Asaka.
I visited at 10 o'clock on Friday, August 25th. I heard that it was a bakery with a line, but there was no line and I went in easily. Maybe the timing was right. Founded in 1969, this bakery is considered by some to be the best bakery in Japan. I thought that the charm here is the old-fashioned craftsmanship and the conscientious price. A variety of rustic prepared breads are packed in a refrigerated showcase, and it's hard to decide which one to buy. I decided to have the cutlet sandwich (303 yen) for dinner tonight. I also bought a 1.5 loaf of bread (405 yen), and it was hot, so I felt happy to take the bread home.
〈One word memo✍️〉
I had heard rumors that there was a really delicious bakery in Asaka, and I was enchanted by the chewy bread that exceeded my imagination.
Everyone came to buy a loaf of bread and I regret that I should have bought it too 😢
If I go to Asaka again, I will stop by 🙋
I heard from a friend that there was a delicious bakery called Asaka Bakery, so I was definitely going to go there if I had a chance to go to Asaka🙋
There are so many types of bread, so as I was trying to decide what to buy, office workers in the neighborhood came one after another and asked me to buy a loaf of bread! !
My family definitely asked me to do it! I thought 💡
After much thought, I ended up choosing red bean paste and yakisoba bread👊
I bought an egg sandwich for my husband and went home ✨
I was surprised at how chewy the bread dough was🥰🥰🥰
Next time I go to Asaka, I will definitely buy some bread 🔥
Apparently everyone cuts them at home and freezes them 🙆♀️
I was walking clockwise around the bakeries around Asaka Station, but they were all about fireworks so I put my day job aside.
I went to this bakery towards the end and there was a nice smell of baking bread! ! Hooray! A bakery is baking bread on the 4th post!
There were only 4 customers in a small shop with takeout only.
The prices were unbelievable these days, so I bought a cream bun, a burger with chicken, and a melon bun.
When I tried it, I found that it was white and very chewy. The cream bread had a lot of cream, and all of them were delicious. However, the melon bread also had cream in it, so it covered me... There were many people buying white bread, and the store was full of them.
We will call you in advance to confirm the timing of freshly baked and piping hot food and make a reservation.
The top, special, and special top dishes are all delicious.
By the time I got home to stuff my mouth with it, half of it was gone, and it was so delicious.
I visited on a Sunday afternoon. There are many customers who have made reservations, and the bread is on the shelf, and it looks very delicious. The other breads are also large, but the prices are quite low, and it feels like an old-fashioned town bakery.
I especially bought some high quality bread.
The bread is fluffy and chewy and has a sweet smell. Even when toasted, it's so chewy that it's more fluffy than cali. It was a very luxurious bread that was sweet even without adding anything.
It was very delicious. Thank you for the meal.
The clerk is disgusting
I'm a male store clerk in my 20s, but I don't think he's a good person to show up in public. There are problems with language, behavior, appearance, and everything else. I think there are many customers who come into contact with this, but why doesn't Asaka Bakery notice? Even if I am aware of the situation, I will not go there again if I am unable to say it due to various reasons. I don't want my family and friends to feel the same way. It's just that the male clerk is too bad and the other people are weak and the language is bad enough.
It doesn't fit the current times, it doesn't work. Is a community formed in a closed environment? On the contrary, I would like you to go and see it. It's really disgusting! Isn't it illegal to take pictures of pest people?
A bakery located in Honmachi, Asaka City, Saitama Prefecture. It seems to be a local chain store, with several stores mainly in Asaka City. It was a very popular bakery and people were constantly coming in. Purchased anpan (red bean paste) and egg sandwiches. It's not bad, but the bread is soft and moist, which I personally don't like. The product has a heavy feel and is sturdy. We live in a time of high prices, but it seems like stores are doing their best to keep the prices low. Thank you for the meal.
Location
Hours
- Monday Close
- Tuesday Close
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Wednesday
05:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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Thursday
05:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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Friday
05:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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Saturday
05:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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Sunday
05:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Neighborhoods
- Tokyo Prefecture
- Osaka Prefecture
- Kanagawa Prefecture
- Hokkaido Prefecture
- Kyoto Prefecture
- Shizuoka Prefecture
- Aichi Prefecture
- Fukuoka Prefecture
- Hyogo Prefecture
- Nagano Prefecture
- Chiba Prefecture
- Okinawa Prefecture
- Saitama Prefecture
- Tochigi Prefecture
- Hiroshima Prefecture
- Miyagi Prefecture
- Gunma Prefecture
- Mie Prefecture