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Bakers Gonna Bake Tokyo Gift Palette

ベイカーズ ゴナ ベイク 東京ギフトパレット

Tokyo Station
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sweets
bakery
4.3
(94 reviews)
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Recent Reviews

4.0

I visited around 10:20 am, shortly after the bakery opened. They had all the items, including seasonal specials. They seemed willing to warm up items and package them individually, which would make it easy to eat on the Shinkansen. The lineup includes moist English scones and some unique items like anko (sweet bean paste) and butter sandwiches. Personally, I prefer the simple scones, toasted in a toaster, over the sandwiches or those with frosting. Prices range from 300 to 400 yen per scone. (Including the higher-priced seasonal items, 3 scones cost 1,200 yen.) ◯ Hanami Anko Butter Scone Sandwich: Sakura Anko & Strawberry Butter This one is simply adorable. The salted cherry blossom pieces were sweet and savory, and delicious. ◯ Carrot Cake Scone The spice wasn't too strong, making it a flavor that most people would enjoy. ◯ Black Tea & Orange Peel Scone This was my favorite out of everything I bought. Toasting it in the toaster made the outside crispy and the inside fluffy, and the tea aroma was really prominent. It was delicious.

5.0

I finally found the place I was looking for! I bought three scones to try. They were different from the scones I imagined, with a fluffy and moist texture inside. The buttermilk scone was simply delicious! If you're buying for the first time, this is the one I recommend the most. The collaboration product with Funawa was also delicious, with just the right amount of sweetness from the sweet potato paste. As a scone lover, I will definitely be coming back for more!

4.0

This is a specialty scone shop located in the Tokyo Station Gift Palette. It's on the north side of the Yaesu North Exit, next to the Daimaru Tokyo store. The right side of the shop is the workshop, and the left side is the display case and register. It's been ranked among the best places to buy souvenirs, so I wanted to try it out. I was expecting a long line, but there were only two groups ahead of me, so I joined the queue. The display case was filled with delicious-looking scones, and I had a hard time deciding which ones to get. The two groups in front of me were both families, and they bought 15 to 20 scones each. I was amazed, and I was able to take my time looking at the display case and decide what I wanted, based on what they ordered. I wasn't sure how long the scones would last, so I asked the lady taking orders. She said she didn't know. I couldn't decide how many to buy without knowing that, so I asked the cashier. She told me they were good for the day only. With that information, I decided to get two, the recommended buttermilk and the sweet bean paste one that the people in front of me had bought. The lady who didn't know about the shelf life then asked me, "Just two?" I said, "Yes, I'm alone today." She started bagging the scones with a look of displeasure. I was starting to think this was a bad shop. But the cashier, who had told me about the shelf life, seemed to sense my disappointment. She said, "I'm sorry they don't last long. I'll include instructions on how to enjoy the scones." She was very helpful. I told her, "I'm alone today, but my wife and daughter love scones, so I'll be back." She replied with a big smile, "We look forward to seeing you again." She was incredibly polite. The scones were delicious. I warmed them up as instructed. The sweet bean paste wasn't too sweet, and the buttermilk tasted like pure, fresh ingredients. I devoured both of them.

5.0

A must-try for regular visits! Delicious scone shop◎ Located in a corner of the Tokyo Station concourse, on the Yaesu side, where shops line up. All the scones displayed in the showcase look so tempting...♡ ...Recommended points... * Stylish / Scones / Takeout * With friends / Solo / Gift ...Menu... * Carrot Cake Scone 380 yen I stopped by on a whim because I had plans to go to Tokyo Station. I had previously tried their an-butter scone sandwich and it was delicious, so I decided to revisit✨ I wanted to try the an-butter again, but this time I chose the carrot cake scone! The scone has a spicy flavor, and the cream cheese is sweet. The cream cheese is rich, but it's not too heavy when eaten with the scone, making it delicious♡ It's perfect for a gift, and it's not always crowded, so I think it's a hidden gem. If you're looking for delicious scones in Tokyo Station, be sure to check it out!

3.0

I tried the scones at Bakers Gonna Bake in Tokyo Station ✨ A friend recommended it, so I gave it a try. It looked incredibly delicious and I thought it would be my kind of taste, but it was just an ordinary scone for the price 😅 The an-butter scone was tasty, but it was too big to eat with the filling still inside, which was a shame. The tea and orange peel scone didn't really taste like tea or orange, and it was a bit dry… Maybe it would be better if I baked it? 🤔 Scones are a matter of taste, so it's tricky 💦