It reminds me of Beijing's Daoxiangcun and Tianjin's Shibajie Mahua. Various cakes are also sold here. In addition to buying souvenirs, you can also dine in. The honey cake tastes super good!
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It reminds me of Beijing's Daoxiangcun and Tianjin's Shibajie Mahua. Various cakes are also sold here. In addition to buying souvenirs, you can also dine in. The honey cake tastes super good!
Honey cake is the most famous specialty of Nagasaki. It tastes sweet but has a strong milky flavor. It is very delicate. If you want to buy souvenirs, you can go to this shop. It is a time-honored brand. Nagasaki honey cakes are everywhere, but this one is a bit higher-end.
Before the trip, I read an article detailing pastries from all over the world, and Nagasaki's "honey cake" was ranked seventh. I checked again and found that Bunmeido was the best, so I came here to buy cakes. But the salesperson who greeted me didn't speak Chinese or English, and I only know 1 and 2 in Japanese, so I could only point at the cakes I wanted and say "2" in Japanese. As a result, I bought 2 of each, and actually bought the most famous honey cake and matcha cake. It was just too little, not enough to give to friends in Shanghai. This cake costs 1,000 yen a piece, but the packaging is absolutely exquisite, in fact, it is so exquisite that it is complicated. The packaging of the matcha cake actually has 6 layers.
The first time I came to Nagasaki, I have to say that in the Kyushu area, Nagasaki can only be regarded as the second bustling city! However, the food there is still very memorable...especially there is a food street, there are various delicious foods, now I think it is still very awkward.
Because I didn't want to bring too much luggage, I bought a small box of matcha and original honey cake with my girlfriends to take away. The cake is very dense and delicate. If you eat empty, it is slightly sweeter. It is suitable for a slightly bitter tea or coffee for afternoon tea. After leaving Nagasaki, I regretted only buying a small box. I want to buy a little more next time.