Rest time: Open daily Open hours and holidays are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
福岡県福岡市中央区天神2-11-1 福岡パルコ B1F
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Reservation Info
No Reservations
Payment Method
Credit cards accepted
Electronic Money Accepted
Number of Seats
25 seats
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking at the table
Parking
None
Comments
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misspepper
3.40
Popular bakery located in the basement of Tenjin Parco. I used to come here for breakfast occasionally, but it had been a while. They used to offer "all-you-can-eat bread," but now it's limited to 5 types and 5 slices. There is a spacious seating area in the back. You can choose 5 types of bread up to 5 slices each, and it changes daily. The toast is cut in half, and other bread is also cut in half, so even with 3 types, it's equivalent to about 1.5 slices of toast. I chose 3 types of bread and a cafe au lait for 517 yen (tax included; credit cards accepted). The bread is served toasted, and whipped butter is provided, which is delicious. There is a small portion of potato salad and ham, which you can use to make sandwiches, which is nice. The yogurt comes with blueberry jam. I also had a cafe au lait. Even though the bread is limited to 5 slices now, it's still affordable. I will definitely stop by again.
satou1010
3.40
Located in the basement of Fukuoka Tenjin Parco, this bakery has the word "Kobe" in its name, but it actually has stores in Tokyo, Chiba, and Fukuoka. Due to its convenient location, it was crowded with many people, and the eat-in space was full. I purchased the Silk Cream Pan and Furano Melon Pan. The Cream Pan had a generous amount of whipped cream, and it was smooth and light as the name suggests.
あすば
3.40
I visited around the evening on the weekend, and the bakery was always full due to its convenient location. The prices of the bread were reasonable and there was a good variety to choose from, making it hard to decide. The taste was not outstanding, but still delicious, especially considering the high prices at other bakeries.
ぽちゃ太郎@福岡
0.00
First visit. A bakery in the Parco basement. I came for the mentaiko French bread, but it wasn't my type from the looks of it. I bought it anyway, took a bite, and gave it to my friend. At that time, there were a lot of crispy rings or something, so I bought them, and they were super delicious!
jalanjalan
3.50
The morning set allows you to choose 5 breads from a selection of 5, with salad, yogurt, and a drink for 517 yen. It's a budget-friendly option for breakfast. PayPay is also accepted. Located in Parco B1, making it convenient for sightseeing afterwards. Overall, it was a level of recommendation that I would like to repeat.
pip234
3.50
This is a bakery with a wide variety of breads. After enjoying a leisurely blended coffee after a meal, I purchased several types of bread. The pancake-style bread was not very pancake-like, just a regular bread. Thank you for the meal.
rtake57
3.20
I used TOHO Cinemas Tenjin before watching a movie. It was a weekday morning and there were no other customers. I was surprised but it was nice that it was empty. However, I found out that they had stopped serving breakfast. It was disappointing but there was nothing I could do. I didn't have time to wander around. They had a deal where drinks were only 100 yen, so I chose a Wiener roll and a tomato curry bun. I ordered a hot coffee as my drink. They were delicious as usual. It wasn't all-you-can-eat, but the food was good so it's fine. I actually felt quite full after eating the two buns. Now that my stomach is satisfied, let's go watch the movie. Thank you for the meal.
夏ミカン
3.40
Kobe-ya Breadz is a casual bakery located on the B1 floor of Fukuoka Parco. Inside the store, you will find a variety of freshly baked bread and fresh sandwiches on the shelves. There is a relaxed eat-in area where you can enjoy morning sets and lunch sets. The Lemon Pan with peel (216 yen) is a cute bread shaped like a lemon. It is a cream bread made with juice and peel from Mediterranean lemons, allowing you to fully savor the flavor of the lemon. It was a refreshing and delicious bread.
REONレオン
2.30
I came to Kobe-ya Breads Fukuoka Parco store in Parco's basement to buy bread for takeout. This place has a spacious eat-in space and even though it's right in the middle of Tenjin, you can relax and enjoy your bread slowly. Today, I will buy curry naan and pizza to take home.
ちーくん3
3.00
I used the RAMPASS service. The RAMPASS menu included direct flame-grilled chicken thigh with honey mustard, a chocolate pie, and coffee (hot or iced) for 724 yen, discounted to 500 yen with RAMPASS. Since RAMPASS is for takeout only, I brought the food home to eat. Each item was quite large and filling. The honey mustard chicken felt like a meal, while the chocolate pie was a nice treat.
panera
3.20
I purchased breakfast for tomorrow morning. It was close to closing time, so everything was 40% off. I went to a bakery called Kobe-ya, and what was different from Kansai bread was that there were so many different types of bread that I had never seen before. I bought croissants, corn and bacon bread, and something like chocolate French bread. Since croissants cannot be reheated, they lacked a crispy texture. The chocolate had a lot of filling, and the French bread had a nice firm texture. They also offer a buffet-style morning service, which I would like to try sometime.
westf213
3.50
This is a bakery inside Parco! They also have seating, which is very convenient (*^^*) This time, I ordered a dessert set. It was a great deal for a little over 500 yen. The combination of ice cream and croissant was exquisite and very delicious. Personally, I highly recommend their drinks too. The portions are generous, and it's a great place to use as a café!!
ぷりんとうさん
3.70
Fukuoka PARCO's basement floor is home to Kobe-ya Bread, the only place open from 7:30 am, known for its popular all-you-can-eat morning bread buffet. I visited right away. At this time, the passage from Salaria Stage side is closed, so the only entrance seems to be from the stairs with the Kappa and Egg statue in the Tenjin underground shopping area. I ordered the Special breakfast for 517 yen, which comes with boiled eggs. When ordering, you can choose as many bread as you like from 6 types. Leftover or additional orders are not allowed, so I chose a half-sized slice of white bread and rye bread to save room for more food later. The white bread was sweet and the rye bread was chewy. The coffee was hot and slightly bitter. Now, my three-day Fukuoka expedition is over, and I'm off to Kumamoto for two days at the end of the year!
maicocomo
3.60
Before work, I went to Kobe Brezel in the basement of Tenjin Parco for their morning special. They offer all-you-can-eat bread (up to 10 pieces on weekends and holidays). The Special Toast Set costs ¥470, while the Toast Set costs ¥370. The difference is that the Special Set comes with boiled eggs and sausages. First, you pay for your morning set at the counter, where you can choose from a variety of bread in a basket. I asked for 1-2 pieces of 5 different types, totaling 8 pieces. The bread was freshly baked and deliciously soft. I enjoyed making sandwiches with potato salad, ham, and butter. It was a great deal with a drink included. Next time, I want to go on a day off and enjoy it leisurely.
palka26
4.00
Late-night snack time~. I was drawn in by the 40% off discount right before closing time and the Earl Grey muffin (usually 130 yen). The muffin has a chewy texture and a universally appealing sweet and gentle Earl Grey flavor that is absolutely exquisite and delicious! Among many steamed bun-style muffins at bakeries, this one is a fantastic masterpiece that can rival specialty shops. They also have new muffins for Halloween, so I have high expectations. I definitely want to come back for this muffin. Thank you as always.
misspepper
3.30
Kobe-ya in the basement of Tenjin Parco is a popular spot for their all-you-can-eat morning bread set. The morning time is always bustling with customers. I opted for the Two Morning Set, where you can choose from 3 types of bread. In hindsight, I should have just chosen 2 types. The set included ham and potato salad on a bed of lettuce. The bread slices were half-sized. I selected toast, chocolate bread, and salt bread, but the chocolate bread was a bit too sweet for breakfast. I also had a glass of orange juice. I couldn't help but notice a woman at the next table who had eaten 10 slices of bread, so I had to take a picture. She finished it all and I was amazed. There were a couple more women who had even more bread piled up on their plates. It's quite a deal for those who can eat a lot of bread.
palka26
4.00
This closing sale offered a 30% discount, making it a great deal. I decided to try the rice bread, which was soft and chewy, and ended up enjoying it on its own instead of making a sandwich. The Kouign-Amann was a rich and decadent treat, not holding back on calories but truly delicious. Another satisfying visit! Thank you.
先ずはポテサラにゃんこ先生
3.50
I had heard that Kobe Ya's bread was delicious, so I decided to try it out. When I went, they were promoting a product called "Nama Shoku Bread Kinu" at the entrance. It seems like everyone is trying different things during this bread boom. This bread was really soft, maybe I didn't handle it well because when I got home, it was kind of flat. But it was so fluffy! I didn't mind the appearance and lightly toasted it. It was slightly sweet and very fluffy! It went well with Echire, and eating it made me feel luxurious. My family also loved it, so I will definitely come back to buy more when I feel like having something fluffy again.
おむ
3.40
On the second day of the summer vacation trip to Hakata and Nagasaki, breakfast was at "Kobeya Bless Fukuoka Parco Store" near Tenjin Station in Fukuoka Parco B1F, where they offer a toast all-you-can-eat morning from 7:30 to 11:00! Upon entering the store, I informed the cashier that I wanted to use the morning menu, and was asked to choose between two types of mornings, how many slices of toast, and what type of drink. After paying, they brought the order to my table.
There are two types of mornings available:
- Toast Set (400 yen): Toast, salad (vegetables and potatoes), roast ham, and a drink.
- Special Toast Set (508 yen): Toast, salad (vegetables and potatoes), roast ham, wiener, boiled egg, and a drink.
I chose the Toast Set (400 yen) because I wanted to eat a lot of bread. The toast for that day included four types: Hotel Bread, Nanrye Wheat Bread, Walnut and Brown Sugar Danish, and Rye Bread. I requested one slice of Rye Bread and two slices of the other types.
The breakfast set was served with a whipped butter. If you need more, you can add one for 30 yen. The Nanrye Wheat Bread had a spicy curry flavor, which was delicious. The Walnut and Brown Sugar Danish was different from what I expected but still good. The Rye Bread was also tasty, but I think the Hotel Bread was my favorite.
The toast was nicely crispy, and the whipped butter spread well. The drink was served in a takeaway cup, so you can also take it with you if you can't finish it all.
Overall, I was satisfied and full from the delicious breakfast. Payment can be made with cash or Suica.
creambiscuit1213
3.50
I have been curious about Morning Bakery for a while and finally visited. It is located on the basement floor of Parco and opens early in the morning. You can purchase bread inside and eat it in the cafe space, but I recommend getting the Morning Set. When you pay, you can choose your favorite bread from the samples displayed, as many as you like. The set also comes with a drink and salad, all for only 400 yen. I was surprised by how cost-effective it was. They also toast the bread for you and bring it to your table.
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