Tuesday, March 24, 2026

roppongi

Been wanting to check out Aono in Roppongi after trying the one in Akasaka

This Aono has been in business since 1856

Apparently they were both named Aono because they use the same mizuame (sugar syrup) by a company called "Aono" 
 


This Aono is known for their uguisu mochi.

A soft mochi that has powdered green azuki mixed into it to resemble the color of an uguisu (bush warbler)

This is filled with smooth sweet bean paste and covered with lots of kinako...delicious!
I loved their dorayaki...the "pancakes" were so fluffy and light
I had wanted to also check out a bakery and while I was walking I noticed this temple...Kosenji
The weeping cherry was more "colorful" from far away than up close

Unfortunately, the bakery I wanted to check out was closed on Mondays...I thought I had checked, but I guess I hadn't...boo!
Before jumping on the train to go home, I checked out Otsuna Sushi, which has been in business since 1875
I wanted to try their inarizushi and futomaki

I purchased the set that also had some kanpyomaki

The inarizushi is the "juicy" type and the "skins" are inside out

The pickled ginger (near the inarizushi) had kick!

I'm glad I got to try these places (will try the bakery another time)

Will be back to these places whenever I am in the area

Roppongi Aono
3-15-21 Roppongi
Minato, Tokyo
Hours: 9:30-18:00

Otsuna Sushi
7-14-4 Roppongi, Remm Hotel 1F
Minato, Tokyo
Hours: 10:00-22:00

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