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Sanuki Ya(菓舗 讃岐屋) - Uto(Japanese sweets)

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  • Sanuki Ya - 熊本の名花“肥後六花”のイメージで6種類の落雁スイーツをそろえました。季節に合わせて6種類の内容も変わります。

  • Sanuki Ya - うち市の特産のみかんを使った、甘さ控えめでフルーティーなお饅頭「うとんみかん」です。

  • Sanuki Ya - ミネラル分豊富な海の恵みの昆布を手亡豆のこし餡にまぶした、とてもヘルシーな焼饅頭「大自然」です。

  • Sanuki Ya - TVにも取り上げて頂いた、宇土市の轟水源をイメージした抹茶餡のお饅頭「とどろき水源」です。

Review

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    この日、食べログのページにある豚の饅頭は無かったぜ。残念。 370年前からある老舗だそうな。 江戸時代、4代将軍徳川家綱の頃らしい。 では当時のお菓子とは何であろうか...View details

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    2023/12 visited

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Restaurant information

Details

Restaurant name
Sanuki Ya(Sanuki Ya)
Categories Japanese sweets, Sweets
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry)

0964-23-2266

Reservation availability

Reservations available

Address

熊本県宇土市新町1-81

Transportation

0 minutes by car
Train Uto Station
Bus 3 minutes

1,516 meters from Uto.

Opening hours
  • Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, Public Holiday

    • 09:30 - 18:30
  • ■ 定休日
    お正月
Average price

- JPY 999

- JPY 999

Average price(Based on reviews)
Payment methods

Credit cards not accepted

Electronic money accepted

Seats/facilities

Private rooms

Unavailable

Private use

Unavailable

Non-smoking/smoking

Non smoking

Parking

Available

3 in front of restaurant, 4 behind restaurant

Menu

Food

Allergy information available, Calorie information available

Feature - Related information

Occasion

Family friendly |Friends

This occasion is recommended by many people.

Service

Take-out,Delivery

Family friendly

Children welcome(Babies welcome,Preschoolers welcome,School-age children welcome),Strollers welcome

Website

https://kahosanukiya.net

The opening day

1648.1.1

Remarks

Founded more than 370 years ago during the Keian period in the early Edo period, this is one of the oldest shops in Japan. Their traditional Japanese Japanese Confectionery, made using traditional methods, are often used at tea ceremonies and for celebrations, Buddhist rites, and other such occasions.
The popular "Japanese Sweets" series is popular with people of all ages and genders, and is often used as a souvenir.

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