No need to queue
Wake up fresh and cheerful in the morning, find a place to enjoy a beautiful breakfast, before the activities of the day begin.
The famous bakery Bread, Espresso & Hakata is near my hotel, a few minutes walk away, so it is said that you have to queue up to get food, I don't mind coming over to try my luck.
Maybe for the sake of weekdays, you can walk straight in, and even have a choice of seat to sit, it seems that the day is lucky ~
I don't like to eat bread in Hong Kong, but when I walked into this shop, I was attracted by the heavy bread. Is it so naughty?
Because we will eat good food at noon, we have to keep our stomachs for breakfast. The toast set is enough. A large piece of butter on top of the thick toast is not fancy, but the soft body combined with the aroma of butter is already very complimentary. Japanese bread is always delicious. The two slices of ham next to it, a small piece of cheese, and a small pocket of stained carrot salad were actually quite full after eating.
Panini's soft Italian bread is best served with semi-melted cheese and ham, with two slices of cucumber in the middle to help reduce the feeling of greasiness.
Set with a cup of drinks, hot latte is the inevitable first choice for breakfast, Japanese coffee is generally to my liking (Thailand is always not the taste), including this cup.
Seeing that many locals ordered a caramel pudding, it seemed quite attractive, but I had no fight to try it. Next time I visit Japan, I will definitely meet him.
In fact, then I went to tea repair, another good experience.
Restaurant information:
Bread, Espresso & Hakata
101, 8-12, Hakata Ekimae 2-chome, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka