“Bread, Espresso and Freeform” Lots of strawberry tiramisu and canelé using seasonal strawberries

2022.03.16

Lots of whitish curves like fluffy clouds. A relaxing space where you can look for something in your days when you are nailed to a square screen. In “Bread, Espresso and Freeform”, “Strawberry Afternoon Tea Set” was
Released. Please enjoy a tea set that uses plenty of seasonal strawberries.

Strawberry afternoon tea set

Upper row
●Strawberry tiramisu
Layered with strawberry syrup and liquor-soaked base and mascarpone cream. The toppings are homemade strawberry cream and Amaou strawberry.
●Kanure
Canelé with rum and vanilla scent. Topped with strawberry-flavored coating and dried berries.
●Strawberry and irregular sandwich cake
Homemade strawberry cream and domestic fresh strawberry sandwiched with maple mascarpone bread and crispy puff pastry. The pie is topped with white chocolate and dried berries.

Middle row
●Amaou Strawberry Muffle
A luxurious dessert that combines the popular bread “Mu” with waffle-shaped “Muffle” with strawberries, strawberry cream, dried berries, and strawberry Mont Blanc cream.

Lower row
●Mortadella ham
●Prosciutto cruise
●Camembert cheese
●Strawberry caprese salad
●Mu or Mu freestyle
Our most popular bread
●Amaou Strawberry Danish
Homemade custard wrapped in crispy Danish pastry and baked. Topped with Amaou strawberries and pistachios.

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●Daily bread
●Strawberry cornet
Ganache with ruby chocolate and homemade strawberry jam.
●Cinnamon roll
Cinnamon rolls with a crispy texture using croissant dough. There is an orange peel inside.

Period: March 7th ~
Price: 1 set ¥3,500 (drinks included, bread only can be taken out)
Time: Weekdays only 16: 00-17: 30 can be reserved
Reservation: Reservations are accepted up to 2 days before the desired date. Reservations can only be made by phone or Instagram DM.
TEL: 03-3724-8118

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