Opening hours: 8:00-19:00 (close when gone) Open Sundays
Rest time: Monday Business hours and holidays are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
福岡県那珂川市後野2-7-17
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Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
no smoking in the store
Parking
Yes
16 cars available (8 cars for light use only)
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ぱぶりかーしゅちるけ
3.50
Located along the road from Naka-gawa City to Senbiki, this bakery used to be closer to the station but has since relocated. There are many popular photo spots nearby, including the Genjin Shrine. There is parking space for about 10 cars in front of the shop. They only offer takeout, no eat-in option. In addition to the familiar 108 yen bread, they also sell 150 yen bread and other items like gratin bread, curry bread, anpan, cocoa bread, and hamburgers. The variety of options and affordable prices make it easy to purchase. Thank you for the meal.
takami2626
0.00
I decided to have a snack of bread for the day, so I went to a newly opened bakery, Kyoto Isaburo Seipanya, located in Naka River City, Fukuoka Prefecture, along the national highway in the suburbs. It just opened in June. To be honest, I came the day before, but unfortunately it was a regular holiday, so I came again the next day. I think bread shops are having a hard time due to the increase in the price of flour. It is impressive that they are still maintaining this price, but I think there will be a price revision soon. I apologize for the long introduction.
It was past 12:00 on a weekday after having lunch, I went to the bakery. When I entered the store, there were 5 staff members in total, with 4 of them working in the bread factory and 1 female staff member at the front for customer service. Despite being an affordable shop, there were quite a few staff members. I bought 4 pieces of bread, avoiding the expensive ones. The pork wiener hot dog for 216 yen was about 12 centimeters long. It had coarsely ground pork with onions and garlic, a non-smoked type of wiener with a diameter of about 3 centimeters. It had a firm texture that oozed meat juice when bitten into. It was sandwiched in a soft bread and baked, which tasted good with a salty flavor.
The hot chili dog with wiener for 162 yen was about 18 centimeters long. The bread was also a soft type, and the wiener was 15 centimeters long. It had a firm texture as well. Mayonnaise was added and then baked, with chili sauce poured on top. The lingering spiciness that gradually kicked in was pleasing for adults.
I also bought an apple Danish for 108 yen and a blueberry cheesecake for 108 yen. I cannot comment on these two items as I let someone else eat them. I just bought the blueberry cheesecake knowing that they like blueberries. I confirmed that they were eating them normally, but I didn't hear any feedback from them.
mayupapa
3.30
This is Kyoto Isaburo Seipan, a 100 yen bread shop located along the national highway in Naka River City. On this day, I bought breakfast bread here. After sanitizing my hands, I entered the store and saw freshly baked bread lined up on the shelves. The self-service bagging system has become popular where you choose your bread and then line up at the register. I bought five different types of bread to take home. Crispy Cheese Fondue for 100 yen. It contains a mild Gouda cheese filling. Mozzarella Bread for 100 yen. This bread contains Hokkaido-made mozzarella cheese. Sweet Potato Bread for 150 yen. It has a sesame-flavored dough with sweet potato filling. Burdock Tuna Salad for 100 yen. It features a crunchy burdock salad and a mild tuna salad on a fragrant sesame dough. Mugwort Salted Butter Roll for 100 yen. The dough has a mugwort aroma with butter, black sesame, and rock salt on top. The store is located along National Route 385. Kyoto Isaburo Seipan JB Naka River Store Address: 2-7-17 Ushirono, Naka River City Phone: 080-4833-5373 Business Hours: 8:00-19:00 (until sold out) (Note) Prices, business hours, and closing days are as of the time of visit, please confirm with the store when visiting.
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