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There is a French bakery just outside Nezu St (chiyoda Line) - couple of doors down from Yoshinoya.
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by ichinensei
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Too many bakeries
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2008/7/8 13:23
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Basically, there are hundreds if not thousands of bakeries in Tokyo. I walk past 4 on my 5 minute walk to the station every day.
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by Sira
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This is just a build off of the topic I didnt want to make a new thread for this question so I thought it would be apropriate here. First I would like to ask for people in Japan who visit bakeries often just a few questions. What do you expect from a bakery as far as quality and options available? What would you like to see more of in a bakery? Finally I have a question for anyone who has been or know any small bakeries in Japan (Talking about just local small home bakeries nothing big or commercial) If possible if you know of any bakeries as stated if they have an email or even a website in which I can contact them It would be much apreciated. The reason for this is because for along time ive been interested in bakery about 7 years now and I would like to ask about simple things such as if business is good? Is it somthing in which they find enjoyable. So if anyone has any experience in this field please feel free to reply thankyou.
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by MH
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Der Akkord Vegan Bakery
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2008/8/14 10:11
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For Lily who asked last month - Yes, there's a good vegan bakery in Tokyo called Der Akkord. 5-45-5 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
www.der-akkord.jp/english.htm
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by vecca
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