Container Bakery San
container bakery san
Recent Reviews
We were told we could eat right in front of the shop, so we sat down on a chair. It was a bit chilly that day, so the soup was especially delicious. I loved the crisp texture of the onion and the deep flavor.
A sandwich shop specializing in delicious vegetable-centric sandwiches. Located on the main street of Kiyosumi Shirakawa, this bakery is known for its container-like exterior and its famous sandwiches. 🍞 The sandwiches are both filling and stylish, and they taste great! The sandwich lineup includes roast beef sandwiches, mackerel sandwiches, egg and chicken sandwiches, and more, all of which look delicious!
A charming little bakery housed in a container! ♡ Even on a rainy Saturday afternoon, there was a line of customers. Two out of the three sandwich options were already sold out! 😳 Sandwiches are ¥650 each, or ¥1100 with a salad and drink. ✨ I took one to go. The sandwiches are packed with vegetables, almost like eating a salad! ❣️ They also sell various other breads, including loaf bread. 🍞
I heard it's best to make a reservation for the sandwiches, so I did. The woman at the reception was very polite and friendly. The sandwiches were packed with vegetables and were much more filling than they looked. They were also very delicious. (Although you might have to be careful not to drop the cut vegetables as they can fall off easily.) I also bought a soy milk bread loaf, which was also fluffy and delicious. They said it's baked around 11:30. The location is not on the main street, so you might miss it if you're coming from the other side, as it's hidden behind houses, but it's definitely there.
Look at this super Instagrammable sandwich! Just a short turn off the main street in front of Kiyosumi-Shirakawa Station, and there it is - three shipping containers! This is a new cafe run by the team behind the popular "cafe copain" that used to be near Kibapark. They serve up some seriously photogenic sandwiches! The sandwiches are not only beautiful to look at, but the vegetables are packed with flavor! They use plenty of organic vegetables grown in Chiba. It's beautiful, delicious, healthy, and makes me happy! The seasoning is minimal to highlight the natural flavors of the ingredients, but they also have dishes like braised pork belly and mackerel, so it's very satisfying. However, because there are so many vegetables, it can get a bit watery after a while, so it's best to eat it fresh! They also sell a variety of breads, and my personal favorite is the "soy milk bread." It has a chewy texture and stays moist even when toasted. It's also very affordable, so it's become a staple for breakfast at my house! Highly recommend it!