KevinThere are two Umeyuan restaurants in Tokyo. The one in Asakusa is the main store. The desserts are delicious, especially the meatballs. The glutinous rice cakes are also great, but the price is almost as much as a full meal.
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There are two Umeyuan restaurants in Tokyo. The one in Asakusa is the main store. The desserts are delicious, especially the meatballs. The glutinous rice cakes are also great, but the price is almost as much as a full meal.
Come to eat at Dorayaki, which Amen likes. Plum Garden is also a long-established dim sum shop near Sensoji Temple. In addition to Dorayaki, I also like their red bean soup. The shop is small, but there were many people when we came.
It is a famous local eel restaurant with a history of more than 100 years. This should be rare in China. It is best to make an appointment before going. It is difficult to get a seat directly. The eel rice tastes good and there are quite a lot of Chinese people.
In the Asakusa scenic area, not on the main street. The sign is big and you can see it. Small Japanese cakes, taste good, and are reasonably priced. There is a takeaway on one side and a dine-in store next to it. They are all cold food, and the desserts are absolutely delicious.
This is a long-established Japanese sweets shop that was founded before the Meiji Restoration. You can feel the history everywhere in the shop. They sell a variety of exquisite Japanese sweets that can be used as gifts.