A la campagne: a pâtisserie and café located in Sannomiya, Kobe specializes in serving tarts. The fruit tart I had was absolutely delicious and a good, satisfying size. They also serve tea in bowls, which I thought was unusual, but it filled me up, and the utensils were extremely cute! The atmosphere was very dainty, decorated with pastel colors and warm wood; best little spot for a date or a girls' day out. Make your way through the Ikuta Road arch, and turn left to satisfy your sweet tooth.
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