I've been wanting to check out Yasuhiro Seno's chocolates.
He apparently moved his shop from Kobe to Tokyo earlier this year.
When you enter the store there is a citrus fragrance which surprised me but got used to after awhile.
I chose several chocolate bon bons and also purchased a slice of the cake au chocolat...2179 yen (tax included).
The bon bons are sold by weight...33 yen per gram, so the heavier the bon bon you choose the more the price.
Iyokan is a seasonal chocolate made from homemade confit
Pistache..white ganache and pear liquer topped with an Italian pistachio
Jasmin..jasmine tea and apricot liquer ganache covered with a dark chocolate.
Croustillant..homemade praline
Traditional Noir..homemade praline using almonds and hazelnuts covered with dark chocolate.
All were nice and I look forward to trying more in the future.
I also went to Comme'N to pick up some items for lunch...Brioche maroe...soft brioche dough topped with cream cheese and chestnut paste, 380 yen (tax included)
Kind of like a cheese cake-y bread...I enjoyed this.
Baguette...we had this with wine 300 yen (tax included)
The trees were changing colors.
The ginkgo trees near Denenchofu station were changing as well.
And the Christmas decorations are up too.
Yasuhiro Seno
5-39-1 Okusawa
Setagaya, Tokyo
Phone: 03.6715.6989
Business hours: 10:30-18:00
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5 comments:
why is it called petit dog? or is it pupu pup size in a mini baguetter? LOL looks pretty bit to me.
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their regular hot dog uses a huge sausage V...this was just right!
Take care.
Kat
all I can say is the bigger the bon bon, the better.
Love that photo of the trees Kat!
indeed Rowena :)
me too Kirk :)
Take care you two.
Kat
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