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The Top 3 Dessert Shops in 東京都

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  1. Rank 1. Kosoan

    In a century-old wooden house off the main drag, Kosoan distills matcha into something meditative, the kind of place where silence feels intentional. The ritual of preparation matters more than speed, and each bowl arrives as a small argument for slowness.

    The Infatuation
    Where To Eat When You’re Visiting Tokyo

    Address
    1-chōme-24-23 Jiyūgaoka, Meguro City, Tokyo 152-0035, Japan · 東京都
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  2. Rank 1. Bricolage Bread & Co.

    A casual counter where three celebrated chefs collaborate across disciplines: Shinobu Namae supplies soups and salads, Ayumi Iwanaga turns out sourdough and pastries, Kenji Kojima handles coffee. Tartines arrive on vintage blue-and-white plates, each one a small argument for craft over convenience.

    Eater
    The 38 Best Restaurants in Tokyo

    Address
    Japan, 〒106-0032 Tokyo, Minato City, Roppongi, 6-chōme−15−1 けやき坂テラス 1F · 東京都
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  3. Rank 1. Sunday Bake Shop

    A modest bakery in Hatagaya where regulars queue before dawn for laminated pastries that arrive still warm from the ovens. The croissants taste like butter and time—the kind of thing that makes you understand why someone would wake up early, every Sunday.

    The Infatuation
    Where To Eat When You’re Visiting Tokyo

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    6-chōme-35-3 Honmachi, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0071, Japan · 東京都
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