Credit cards accepted
E-money accepted
QR code payment accepted
Number of Seats
(3 eat-in seats)
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking at the table
Parking
None
Nearby toll parking: Bell Bee Akasaka, 3-1-6 Akasaka, accommodates 30 cars, etc.
Comments
(10)
おむ
3.30
After filling up on yakiniku at Yakiniku Like, I stopped by "Daily Yamazaki Akasaka Mitsuke store" on the way home on a whim and found the red bean-filled yomogi I had been looking for! I bought it right away. They accept various payment methods such as cash, credit cards, IC payments, and QR code payments, and you can also earn Rakuten points. I brought it home and tried it immediately. Despite being yomogi, it was white with a white powder on the surface! The amount of edamame beans visible on the surface seemed less than the special selection red bean-filled daifuku with Tokachi red beans. Perhaps this is to preserve the fragrance of the yomogi? Either way, it was delicious! I'm satisfied, thank you for the meal! If I hadn't been so full, I would have wanted to try the flying donuts too!
おむ
3.00
I went to "Daily Yamazaki Akasaka Mitsuke Station Store" in search of breakfast and lunch on a Saturday when I had to work. I couldn't find exactly what I wanted, so I went to "Daily Yamazaki Akasaka Mitsuke Store" nearby. After struggling to decide, I ended up buying a large coffee (150 yen), thick-sliced French toast (118 yen), a mixed sandwich (278 yen), a teriyaki chicken and egg sandwich (338 yen), and a salted bread with sweet red bean paste and margarine (180 yen). I immediately tried the large coffee, thick-sliced French toast, and salted bread with sweet red bean paste and margarine. The French toast was indeed thick and quite delicious, made in the store, but the hard-to-peel plastic wrap was a drawback. The salted bread with sweet red bean paste and margarine was to my liking, with a good balance of saltiness in the bread and sweet red bean paste and margarine inside. The large coffee was just average drip coffee. Later, I enjoyed the mixed sandwich and teriyaki chicken and egg sandwich, which had soft bread and tasty eggs. The teriyaki chicken was also delicious, making the sandwiches very satisfying. Thank you for the meal.
とろきち
3.00
This place has been around for a long time, located in a prime area of Akasaka, it's a Daily Yamazaki. They have a variety of handmade bread and bento boxes, so it feels different from a regular convenience store. By the way, the cashier ladies were quite international (laughs). Curry croquette is something everyone knows, but this one had tartar sauce on curry minced meat, what's that all about? (laughs) I heated it up and ate it, the portion was huge but the taste was just average... nothing special (laughs). The ham cutlet sandwich is neither good nor bad, it's like... so what? And another one is a delicious bread with cheese and pizza sauce aroma, with bacon and egg sandwiched in it, I forgot the name of the bread, this one is tasty, the right choice. (smile)
BByuma
3.50
It had been a while since I last visited, and I found that the sandwich menu had been updated. Today, I purchased the hamburger sandwich. Look at this volume. And it's only ¥200. It includes vegetables too, which is great. Although it may not be as juicy as a meat patty, the amount you get for this price at Yamazaki is amazing!! But if I had the choice, I might have preferred the pork cutlet sandwich for the same price... The teriyaki chicken sandwich is also voluminous and delicious. A great option for salarymen!!
I took a picture of the sandwich and will upload it. You can't buy a sandwich with this much filling at Seven Eleven, Lawson, or Family Mart. A second store with more convenience store-like products has opened on the site of the pachinko parlor nearby, but I still prefer coming here for the handmade sandwiches. My go-to is the ham and egg sandwich, but the fried chicken and minced meat sandwiches are also delicious.
I often purchase the sandwiches made in this store. They are priced around ¥200 and come in a variety of options like ham and egg, tuna, BLT, and pork cutlet sandwiches. Unlike convenience store sandwiches, these are packed with fillings and have a satisfying taste. The Baumkuchen cake for ¥100 is also delicious. When customers line up at the register in the morning, another staff member quickly steps in to help, so you don't have to wait. They never forget to include spoons or chopsticks. With the increasing trend of cost-saving, I believe this store is further differentiating itself.
鈴木梅酒天
3.00
I went to the Daily Yamazaki near Akasaka-Mitsuke Station to buy breakfast for the next morning. I entered the store around 9:00 PM on a weekday. The store was a typical Daily Yamazaki, with no seating area. There were a few other customers inside. I looked around and purchased a Teriyaki Chicken Egg Roll (tax included 185 yen) and a Hamburg Sandwich Onigiri (tax included 216 yen). I paid with my mobile Suica. The next morning, I enjoyed my meal. Thank you for the delicious food.
snow-east
3.70
Akasaka, Daily Yamazaki. It's right by the Akasaka Mitsuke station exit. Is it the closest convenience store around here? I often buy breakfast here and use it. Daily Yamazaki is different from other convenience stores because they bake bread in-store and sell it. It's nice because sometimes you can eat freshly baked bread if the timing is right, and they are all delicious! The only downside is that compared to other major convenience store chains, they have fewer stores. But it's one of my favorite convenience stores and I always rely on it (*^^*)
MARIANET
3.80
When it comes to Daily Yamazaki, it is a convenience store affiliated with the Yamazaki Bakery, so it is natural to find their products there. However, at the Akasaka Mitsuke store, they offer a variety of freshly baked bread and sandwiches that are processed in-store. I purchased a hot dog type of bread, which was generously filled with ingredients, and it was satisfying enough for one serving. In the early morning around 8 o'clock, office workers were buying breakfast one after another. Since it is a convenience store, you can freely choose and purchase drinks, which is better than a bakery. The staff members were efficient, and I was able to pay quickly with either cash or an IC card. I think it is popular in the business district of Akasaka Mitsuke, and I find myself wanting one nearby as well.
たけのこにょっき
4.00
This convenience store with a bakery section is my favorite place to go for bread! Despite being a convenience store, you can buy freshly baked bread here. There are so many different types to choose from, it's hard to decide. I recommend the melon bread and sandwiches. You can also buy other necessary items at the convenience store. It's convenient to stop by in the morning. If you're nearby, I recommend checking it out. I always end up buying more than I planned because everything looks so good!
さ と と も
3.50
I visited on a weekday morning and ordered the tuna and egg sandwich for 264 yen. The place was not crowded, with only a few customers, and there was only one staff member. It's the spring bread festival, and for 264 yen, I would rate it 2.5 out of 5. The sandwich seemed to be the highlight. I don't think it's an exclusive product of Daily Yamazaki.
らぁ
3.50
Akasaka anpan is delicious! It's filled with plenty of red bean paste and cream.
1/4
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