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大阪府池田市空港1-13-1
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Electronic money is not accepted
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Yes
Parking is available on the factory grounds
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あいえーお
3.00
Since it's an outlet, you can't expect to find the same bread as the main store. It's a surprise to see what they have. I think it will be enjoyable to see what they offer today. I don't often buy bread at convenience stores or supermarkets, so I'm not sure if it's cheap or a good deal. Considering the quantity and price, the cost performance should be good.
sra00
2.90
I stopped by this bakery on my way back from another freshly baked bread shop nearby. It was a bit of an odd time, but I decided to check it out. Last time I went in the early morning, there were plenty of products, but this time in the afternoon, the selection was quite limited. I guess it's best to visit early in the morning when there are more products available!
inakanoko
3.00
I finally went to this place that I've been curious about for about half a year! When I went around 12 o'clock, about half of the shelves were empty. The employees here also seem to come here to shop. 2 bags for 350 yen! If you buy them at the store, it would cost around 100 yen each, so that's 6 items. If you don't know what kind of bread it is, you can ask the cashier, and they will tell you. The white bread had apple and cream cheese cream inside! There were also other items that come in store-bought bags.
yuki.whitesnow
3.10
Here is a factory direct store of Daiichiya Bakery. Daiichiya Bakery doesn't seem to be very familiar in Okayama, but it's a well-known bread maker in the Kanto region. It's the 6th largest in the bread industry, kind of a mid-sized company. By the way, the top 5 are Yamazaki Bread, Pasco, Fuji Bread, Kobe Ya, and Andersen. Speaking of Daiichiya Bakery, they are known for character bread like Pokemon bread and steamed buns. They seem to have a wider variety of steamed buns than other makers. This time, the bread is one of those steamed buns. It's a steamed bun with a sweet potato flavor. You can kind of imagine the taste, right? Just as you imagine, it was a sweet potato flavored steamed bun. It was delicious. Sweet and quite filling even though it's palm-sized. The dough is moist and sweet. It's not bad, in fact, it's more on the delicious side. Thank you for the meal! (^^)
strum828
3.50
- "One-bite wrapped sausage(?): ¥190
- Vienna sausage: ¥130
- The "One-bite wrapped sausage(?)" is usually sold in retail stores at around ¥220 for 7 pieces, but here it is ¥190 for 10 pieces. The way it was heated might not have been right, as it ended up burnt black due to the oil content from mayonnaise.
- The Vienna sausage is likely the same as the usual "grind hot dog" sold for around ¥100 for 1 piece in retail stores, but here it is sold as "Vienna sausage" for ¥130 for 2 pieces.
- The items chosen this time seem to be 35% off the market price."
strum828
3.30
- Since about 2 years ago, I started stopping by the outlet of First Baking on my way back from Hotarugaike.
- In 1999, the name of the factory direct store was changed from "Variety Store" to "Outlet If". In addition to this Osaka Airport store, there are also stores in Yokohama, Kanamachi, Kodaira, and Takasaki.
- The older lady working at the store made a casual and funny comment about the expiration date.
- The filling of the bread, like curry bread, was slices of wiener.
sra00
3.50
It is a yellow building located next to the First Bread factory near Itami Airport. Around 10 in the morning, they have a good variety of bread available. What they have varies each day, so it's a fun surprise to see. Price-wise, it is similar to a supermarket's sale price or slightly cheaper.
いく(iku)
3.20
"The name of the company 'Daiichi Pan' is actually 'Daiichi Yasei Pan.' I just found out for the first time. While researching bakeries, I came across an outlet bakery and decided to visit. The nearest station to iF (If) Airport Store is Hankyu Takarazuka Line Hotarugaike Station or Osaka Monorail Osaka Airport Station. However, it seems like it would take about 20 minutes on foot. The location is a little bit past the Airport Line's Airport Mae Intersection towards Ikeda. It is located near the entrance of the Daiichi Pan factory. There is parking space for about 5 cars near the entrance of the Daiichi Pan factory specifically for iF (If) customers. Bicycles can also be parked in front of the store. The appearance of iF (If) Airport Store is quite eye-catching with its yellow building. Since the road in front is one-way, the parking lot is located after the yellow store building, at the entrance of the Daiichi Pan factory. At iF (If) Airport Store, I was able to buy bread in bulk similar to Costco. A pack of 15 Raisin Roll Breads that were prominently displayed at the store was priced at 180 yen. Similarly, Roll Breads without raisins were also priced at 180 yen. Although the expiration date was on the same day, I think freezing them like Costco's bread would be fine. I thought our freezer at home was too small to freeze them, but the three of us finished them as snacks that day and the next morning. They were not extremely delicious, but they had a strong buttery flavor and were quite tasty. They also have regular bakery items like sweet buns. This 'Kuradashi Matcha Chocola' was priced at 60 yen. There are also sets of two sweet buns for 200 yen, so it may not be extremely cheap. They also had bread with characters like Pretty Cure and Pokémon, but they might be cheaper at a supermarket sale. Overall, it was quite an interesting place. I visited around 1 pm on a weekday, but the product lineup may vary depending on the time of day or day of the week, so I would like to visit again. Please bring your own eco bag as they charge 5 yen for a takeaway bag. HIBINOTAWAGOTO↑ I would be happy if you also visited my blog."
ミュウツー7
3.80
I will write a review after a long time. It's a bakery outlet shop located near my workplace. I used to visit here frequently in the past. When shopping here, make sure to bring your own eco bag as bags are charged. But the cost performance is really great. They are open all year round, and by early afternoon, the popular 170 yen bags are often sold out. This time, I was able to get a set of cooking bread. The contents change daily. A common set includes about 6 mini ham and cheese roll bread. But this time, it was "panini" x4 and "3 types of bread". The three types of bread were "anpan", "tuna corn bread", and "tuna roll bread". The only downside is that the expiration date is usually 2-3 days, but in terms of cost performance, it's the best. Items that are normally sold for 100 yen each are sold in sets of 3-4 for 170 yen, which is less than half the price. If you happen to be in the vicinity of Itami Airport, please stop by and give it a try.
dewadewa
0.00
Just a little past the Kadoya restaurant, there is a bakery outlet along the road next to the First Bread factory that I have been curious about for a while. Before going to eat ramen, I decided to stop by. It was bustling with local ladies, and sometimes I see people from nearby companies coming to buy the daily specials. They offer bags labeled as irregular with 3 pieces of bread for 150 yen, croissants, butter rolls, and sandwich breads. They also have products in bags of 2 for 200 yen, etc. I bought a single piece of Baumkuchen for 100 yen and ended up with 6 pieces of pastry bread for 600 yen! The taste is just average, typical of a major brand like First Bread. No matter what you buy, you can be assured of quality. You can buy extra and freeze them for later, so you can enjoy bread whenever you want. The croissants were small, but everything else looked like regular products to me. It makes buying regular products from supermarkets or convenience stores seem silly. It's not far, so I'll definitely go back when I run out. Oh, and they don't provide bags, so if you plan to go, bring your own eco bag or plastic bag! The location on the map may show inside the factory, but it's actually along the road and easy to find. If you want to buy lots of bread at a low price, this place is recommended. There is parking available, so why not give it a try! Highly recommended! (laughs)
food2
3.50
This is a shop that was recommended to me by an acquaintance. I never would have thought that there was an outlet for Daiichi Pan next to the Daiichi Pan factory in Ikeda. It's a fantastic store for both the manufacturer and us consumers, isn't it? They even have a parking lot. You can park your car and go inside the store. Inside, there are shelves filled with bread. Bread that you might find in supermarkets or convenience stores is 2 for 150 yen. And items like curry bread, melon bread, and donuts are 5 for 150 yen (each one is quite large). It's incredibly cost-effective, so I bought a bag of curry bread and a bag of donuts. The taste, of course, is delicious. It was mentioned that you need to go early to see all the varieties. Once you know about this place, you'll want to buy from here. I definitely want to go back.
ヒロ23
3.50
This is a bakery outlet located inside the premises of a bread factory (right at the entrance). They sell bread at discounted prices that are considered to be out of specification during the manufacturing process. To be honest, I'm not sure what makes them out of specification. I visit this place once a week to buy a bag of assorted pastries for 180 yen, or to stock up on bread loaves to freeze. They also sell delicious melon pan at 2 for 120 yen (the available products vary slightly each day). They open at 8:30 am on weekdays and 9:30 am on weekends and holidays, so I recommend going early to make your purchases. They charge an additional 5 yen for a bag, so it's best to bring your own reusable bag.
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