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東京都中央区銀座6-10-1 GINZA SIX B2F
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KamA
3.50
Cookie & Cream Macaron, Americano, thank you for the meal♪ Located on B2F of GINZA SIX, directly connected from Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro. I visited after 6pm on a weekday. There is a small eat-in space available. I tried the most popular Cookie & Cream macaron, filled with cream. The showcase is colorful and might be good for souvenirs.
k.takeshi218
3.50
Located about a 5-minute walk from Ginza Station, inside Ginza Six on the basement 2nd floor. The showcase is filled with colorful macarons! You can buy them in boxes of 2, 4, 8, etc., and not only do they taste great, but it's also fun to think about what combination of colors to choose. They also sell drinks at the storefront. It seems that these macarons are a type that evolved in Korea called "Tungcaron," which comes from the Korean word meaning "chubby macaron." The name makes sense when you see them, haha. The Cookie & Cream (left in the photo) costs 380 yen. It has a chocolate cookie on top and chocolate cream mixed with crushed cookies in the middle. It also has a slight cream cheese flavor. The cream is about 3 cm thick. The Yogurt Fresh (right in the photo) has a yogurt-flavored cream that tastes delicious! The sweetness of the macaron shell is strong, but the cream is refreshing and light compared to other macaron creams. If you're getting multiple flavors, you should try this one. The macarons are about the size of a strawberry daifuku. They're not bite-sized. I thought they might be difficult to eat, but when properly refrigerated, the cream has a firm texture and doesn't overflow from the sides. The macaron shell is sturdy and doesn't crumble easily. Because of their sweetness, even one piece can be satisfying. They might taste even better with a drink like coffee, tea, or milk.
cae*
3.50
I received this as a souvenir. Sweet potato cookie & cream costs 380 yen each... but regular macarons are around 200 yen, so if it's bigger, maybe it's reasonable? The buttercream inside the sweet potato is rich! I split one into two days haha. I wish there was a bit more sweet potato filling. The cookie & cream is delicious!! It has a good flavor and tastes great! It was so good that I split it over two days haha. I'll try a different flavor next time. Thank you for the meal.
ginzatetsu
3.30
A store in Shin-Okubo has opened an outlet in Ginza Six. Perhaps due to the Korean wave, there are many young customers. The macarons look cute but a bit intense. The name "Tungcaron" means a voluminous macaron. The popular item is a parfait with mini macarons on top. I bought a set of macarons for the company, called the "Fatty Macaron Set" (2850 yen). They are less sweet than they look and easy to eat.
じゅりあんぐ!
5.00
There is a macaron shop with its main store in Shin-Okubo! I went to Ginza SIX, where there are only 4 seats! The chocolate mint macaron set was limited edition and cost 750 yen. It was delicious! The buttercream was quite good, not too greasy, sweet but not overly so, firm and dense but not too heavy in flavor. The prices may vary depending on the store! It seems that the set price is a few tens of yen cheaper in Ginza than in Shin-Okubo! Thank you for the wonderful treat!
《瀬戸》
3.50
I went and tried Cube Cake Caramel Banana/Chocolat Strawberry Macchiato Blue Lemonade✨ The store isn't very large but I was able to sit down easily. The cakes inside the cubes were beautifully decorated and looked amazing❣️ The Caramel Banana had a nice balance of sweetness and saltiness with banana and salted pretzel. The Chocolat had a rich chocolate cream with a fluffy sponge, not too sweet, just right✨ Cube Cakes are only available at GINZA SIX and Shin-Okubo, with limited quantities per day. When I went around lunchtime, some were already sold out, so I recommend going early❤️
coco❤️
3.50
The shop of the chubby macaron with its main store in Shin-Okubo was a bit surprising to find in front of Six (I thought it was more of a trendy thing for younger girls, so I wondered if there was a demand for it). I was surprised to see it here~ I bought it as a souvenir for my daughter: Strawberry Milk (Santa) and Salty Caramel (Snowman). I got to taste a bit of the Salty Caramel, and the buttercream sandwiched in it is piled high, so you can easily slice it in half. The salted caramel toffee adds a nice touch to the macaron dough and buttercream. I bought macarons from a chocolate specialty shop a while ago, but the price is about the same, and these are cuter, with more volume and a higher satisfaction level. They even put it in a free simple box, showing good customer service, and they last for 3 days in the refrigerator. It's strange that despite most people giving ratings around 3.5, the overall rating on Tabelog is low.
suzunen
3.40
I passed by the shop and felt like eating something, so I decided to buy the most popular cookie & cream macaron. It was a thick macaron with a great taste. I ate it in the shop, but there were only a few seats available, so it might be better to secure a seat first. The taste was satisfying and well-received.
yu94688
3.50
Visited a friend's house and bought a box of 12 pieces as a gift. I had purchased some for myself from the Ikebukuro store in the past and they were delicious, so this time I stopped by the Ginza store before heading to my friend's place and got a box of 12 to go. There were 14 different flavors of Tuncaron, so I bought one of each. Although I didn't try all the flavors myself, my friend was delighted both when they opened the box and after they tasted them. Sharing the same thing and eating together is great, but there's also joy in choosing your own flavors. I'm not sure how well it would be received by men or older people, but it was a hit at this girls' gathering (including kids), so it seems like it might become a regular in my gift lineup.
sunao_dayo1019
3.00
Purchased as a gift. There were various options with different expiration dates, making it suitable for gifts with nice packaging and visuals. Location: Ginza Price: Around 1,000 yen Takeout Payment: Card Ordered: Meringue Rusk Thank you for reading until the end! Follow me on Instagram for more posts about yakiniku restaurants. @sunao_dayo
うみ81448
3.40
The colorful world view of the chubby Tuncaron is cute. Located in the basement of Ginza Six, this shop offers Tuncaron starting from 380 yen each! I chose the popular No. 1 Oreo flavor. The cream inside gives a buttery feel, but surprisingly, it is very light. The top and bottom Oreos are moist and slightly sweet. It felt like a mix of cookies and cake. The iced Americano was perfect for refreshing the palate. The eat-in space is compact, but since it wasn't crowded, I was able to relax and enjoy my time there.
連続お食事件
3.80
The macarons look more like tuncarons in appearance. I don't remember why I went to this shop. However, I have been to Ginza SIX several times, so I think I bought them then. The tuncarons I bought at a different shop last time had a cheap taste to the cream and were not that great. I didn't want to end up with the image of tuncarons being not delicious, so this time I put in effort to buy them. 8 pieces for 2850 yen (including tax) 1. Cheddar Cheese 2. Cafe au lait 3. Dejibar 4. Orange 5. Mont Blanc 6. Strawberry Milk 7. Anko Matcha 8. Berry Berry Cheddar Cheese is unusual. It does have a salty taste and a cheese aroma. Surprisingly, the sweetness goes well with it. Quite delicious. The cream doesn't feel cheap, and it's quite tasty. Each one has a unique flavor which is interesting. It could be a good gift as well.
紫陽花613
3.70
Tokyo Macapresso Ginza SIX Store Food Log 3.09
I visited Macapresso, which has its main store in Shin-Okubo, at Ginza SIX as they also have an eat-in space there. Compared to the main store in Shin-Okubo, you don't have to climb stairs here, you can use escalators or elevators, making it accessible for those with mobility issues, baby strollers, or wheelchairs. The counter area and eat-in space do not feel as cramped as the main store.
I ordered:
- Very Berry ¥380
A cute marble-colored Tuncaron with strawberry & raspberry cream and a cream cheese base that is creamy yet refreshing. The homemade strawberry jam adds a tangy sweetness that balances out the overall sweetness, making it easy to eat and delicious.
- Strawberry Macchiatino ¥840
A crunchy strawberry vanilla ice cream-flavored frappuccino drink topped with plenty of whipped cream. On top of that, there are macaron flakes, Very Berry macaron, marshmallow, and chocolate toppings, making it a drink so cute that you almost don't want to eat it.
Thank you for the meal!
Address: GINZA SIX B2F, 6-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-5962-8898
Closed on facility's holidays
Business hours: 10:30-20:30
Others: Reservation not available, Credit cards accepted, No electronic money, Wheelchair accessible, Baby stroller accessible, Children allowed, Takeout available
りりか姉さん
3.50
I finally went to the popular Korean macaron shop Macapresso that I had been wanting to visit. Located on B2F of Tokyo's Ginzasix, I found out about their store and decided to go. Korean macarons, also known as Toongcaron, are more colorful and have a lot of decorations compared to regular macarons. They are filled with cream and fruits, making them more voluminous. I ordered the Caramel Macchiato Frappuccino, which is topped with mini macarons. It was not as sweet as it looked and was quite light. The Frappuccino had three mini macarons on top, making it quite filling. There is a small seating area with four two-seater tables inside the shop where you can relax and enjoy your treats. I bought a box of four macarons as a souvenir, choosing Cheddar Cheese, Mont Blanc, Vanilla, and Orange flavors. When I showed them as a gift, they looked so cute and made the person smile. In the end, we ended up having them together as a snack. The deliciousness is truly endless! I'm really glad I went to eat there.
ばぶちゃんだいすき
3.50
I bought a set of 8 for 2850 yen for takeout. They included one ice pack, but I think a cooler bag might be necessary in summer. It's a version of chubby macarons and they are delicious. However, they don't have a luxurious feel and are more like junk food. They had a seasonal chestnut flavor available. It seems like their menu changes with the seasons. It was tasty, so I would rate it 3.5 on Tabelog. I would definitely go back again.
nikoniko875
4.00
This is a macaron shop that is perfect for Instagram photos. They offer a Korean-style macaron called "Toonkalon" that is big in size but not too big to enjoy multiple flavors. The macaron shakes are priced around 800 yen, while individual macarons are all 380 yen, making it affordable. The shakes come with three mini macarons on top. I tried the strawberry and cookie cream shake, and both were delicious, but the strawberry had a stronger flavor. Highly recommended! They offer a wide variety of macaron flavors, and my favorites from the Shin-Okubo branch were cheddar cheese and salty caramel. The Shin-Okubo branch has three floors with many seats, while this branch has about four seats for eating in, but it seems more focused on takeout. The interior is stylish with a green theme, making it perfect for photos. Located inside GINZA SIX, it is very convenient, and I definitely want to go back!
nn♡
4.50
The macarons here are not too sweet and incredibly delicious, so you can eat as many as you want. The drinks are also not too sweet and very tasty. I love sweets, but I can't eat a lot if they are too sweet, but I can eat these ones. The only downside is that the shop is small and has few seats, so you can't really relax when it's crowded. There are no signs indicating which floor the shop is on, so please be aware. It is located in the sweets section on the B2 floor.
k.asd
4.00
Tuntunui in Korean means "being fat, chubby" + Macaron is abbreviated as Tunkaron. It is said to be the next sweet! Known as "Instagrammable sweets" or also known as Korean Macarons, Tunkaron. You can eat in, so today I chose Chocolate Macchiato. It's sweet and refreshing, perfect for me who is tired from walking! There also seems to be a seasonal limited edition Macchiato... I regret why I didn't order that. The staff was very friendly and it was a pleasant experience! I bought boxed Tunkaron as a souvenir, available in 2-piece and 4-piece sets.
㍉ログ
4.00
I always wanted to try Tuncaron, so I went to Macapresso, a Tuncaron specialty store in GINZA SIX B2. There were so many options to choose from, but when I asked for the most popular item, I was told that the Caramel Oreo Real Chocolate at the bottom row was the favorite. Unfortunately, they didn't have Lotus or sweet potato flavors, which also looked delicious. The eat-in area with 8 seats was full around 11 am on a weekday. The Caramel Macchiatto was visually stunning and consisted of caramel coffee, a caramel macaron, and cheesecake. It was not too sweet, so it paired well with the Tuncaron. The Oreo Tuncaron was fluffy and satisfying with just one piece. I also bought some Tuncaron to take home, including milk, Mont Blanc, Salty Caramel, and Digibar. My family, who tried Tuncaron for the first time, was delighted. I heard they also have seasonal limited edition items, so I would love to go back and try more.
あんよ♪
4.00
I usually go to the shop in Shin-Okubo, MACAPRESSO, but I found out they also have a store in Ginza, so I went to the Ginza store. It's located on the 2nd basement floor of the stylish Ginza SIX, and the display is cute♡ They had adorable macchiato drinks, but since it was a bit chilly that day, we opted for macarons♡ It turned into a macaron party for two of us٩(๑>ᴗ<๑)۶ And then, two high school girls who came later also joined our macaron party \( ˙▿˙ )/\( ˙▿˙ )/ Our table and the next table were both filled with lots of macarons, making it lively and colorful♡ Well, not just macarons, but Tunkaron. Korean macarons are colorful and cute, and the ones from MACAPRESSO taste delicious♡ I don't know how many times I've bought them, but somehow, we ended up choosing the same ones as always even in Ginza (lol) - Chocolate Banana (Shell) - Oreo (Cookies and Cream) - Salty Caramel - Pineapple Coconut - Cheddar Cheese - Orange - Berry Berry♡ They have a cozy and cute eat-in space in the store, and you can buy Tunkarons starting from just one piece. It's a great place to take a break and relax in Ginza after getting tired. Thank you for the meal.
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