The Sassafras area is famous for its bread stores, and now a very large newcomer has entered the market!
Bread Ship was opened by the owner, who was trained at Le Le Lusole, a bakery in Komaba Higashidaimae that is very famous among bread enthusiasts.
The location is about a two-minute walk from the south exit of Hatagaya Station. It is located across from Doutor.
I have always loved bread, so I thought, "I have to go! I had to go there on the first day of its opening by bicycle.
I arrived 15 minutes earlier than the opening time of 11:00 a.m., but there were already about 10 people in line. But there were already about 10 people in line! Even though it was a weekday!
The restaurant is not very spacious, but the entrance is flat, so strollers and wheelchairs can go in as they are.
All breads are displayed in a showcase, and you order the bread you want from the waiter.
There were about 20 types of breads, including buckets, breads, croissants, and other meal breads, as well as prepared foods, sweet breads, baked goods, sandwiches, and more.
Prices range from 400 yen for baguettes, 390 yen for bread (pan de mi), 360 yen for prepared foods and sweet breads, 320 yen for baked goods, and 800 yen for sandwiches.
Our family bought bread, croissant, salsiccia and basil bread, chocolate bread, and ham and arugula sandwich. Total cost was about 2,800 yen.
We had it for lunch and I don't have to tell you how delicious it tasted! We usually have leftovers, but today was an unexpectedly elegant lunch time.
To be honest, I think it is a bit extravagant for a daily meal or a snack for the kids, but I would love to go to this restaurant for a little treat for myself or a weekend glass of wine.
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