Sunday, Satoshi had to work, so he brought home some dessert from Miam Miam.
I think miam miam means "yum yum" in French.
Anyway, this particular patisserie makes fruit tarts.
He purchased a slice of orange tart.
And a slice of fruit tart.
The orange tart was a bit on the "tart" side, but packed with lots of oranges.
The fruit tart had a variety of fruits, and had a nice natural sweetness to it.
We've tried this shop's tarts before, and I thought I'd written about it, but apparently I didn't (if you find it in my archives, please tell me where I filed it).
We'll be back.
Miam Miam
Hankyu Umeda Department store 1F
Umeda, Osaka
Phone: 06.0661.1381
Open and closed when Hankyu is
Love fruit tart!thats look soooo delicious!yumyum
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ReplyDeletehope you get to try some aaninoue8 :)
ReplyDeleteit was Jalna :)
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Kat
Looks really good and I do love fruit tarts :)
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I've seen that miam-word on a french blog (as a comment) and it just has to be yum yum. Ooooh...wanna make tarts now.
ReplyDeleteThanks J-A, I think they make some good items.
ReplyDeleteooh can't wait to see what you make Rowena :)
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Kat
I'd say yum,yum to this tart, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lizzy, I say "yum yum" to everything on your blog too :)
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Kat
Just wishing you a happy birthday Kat!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy :)
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Kat
Both tarts look delicious. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind trying their fresh fig and their strawberry tarts Deb :)
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Kat