Le Pain Quotidien is a worldwide bakery / cafe chain that originated in Brussels, and has three locations in Tokyo.
We went to the Shibakoen location twice - once to dine in, and once to pick up baked goods.
Le Pain Quotidien offers a tantalizing array of baked goods, both sweet and savory. You can watch the freshly-baked goods being made through a huge glass window.
Since it was sakura season, they even offered a couple of seasonal treats.
Sakura Scone, Chocolate D'amand, Belgian Chocolate Scone, Pain aux Raisins |
Flute |
Cinnamon Roll |
Sakura Scone |
Ham & Cheese Croissant |
Sesame Bread |
Belgian Brownie |
The Sakura Scone was really delish!
One of the top sellers is the Flute, which is rolled in hazelnuts and raisins.
Kids Mac and Cheese |
Classic Croque Monsieur |
Ham & Gruyere Omelette |
Mushroom Omelette |
Kids meals come with orange juice, fruit, and cookies!
The breads are definitely a must-try, whether you like sweet or savory.
Le Pain Quotidien was a great place for breakfast, and the perfect spot for a baked treat!
Le Pain Quotidien
3-3-1 Shibakoen, Minato 105-8560
Tokyo Prefecture
+81 3-6430-4157
+81 3-6430-4157
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