Pastry Boutique at the Park Hyatt Tokyo

pht sher she goespht sher she goespht sher she goesRemember my post on the Park Hyatt Tokyo? Well, we discovered one more highlight to add to our giant list of raves for this hotel. The ground floor of the hotel has a patisserie / bakery with some of the most decadent and delicious desserts as well as a gourmet marketplace shop selling wine (and lunch time sandwiches, meals etc). We snatched up some sweets, a bottle of red and fresh peaches (from a grocery store elsewhere) – they were gone in minutes.

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6 Comments

  1. April 16, 2014 / 8:34 pm

    I have a huge sweet tooth, and I LOVE peaches… but those pastries look almost too pretty to eat! Seems like you managed ;)

  2. Sher
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    April 16, 2014 / 9:52 pm

    ha, yes indeed :) thanks for stopping by Katie!

  3. April 19, 2014 / 2:24 pm

    This looks AMAZING! Being French I just love decadent deserts and this look right up my street <3 This truly looks incredible xx

    • Sher
      Author
      April 19, 2014 / 3:56 pm

      they were delish :) japan actually has some amazing bakeries and pastry shops! i went to mikimoto’s lounge and tried some other desserts as well, post coming soon..

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