Even before stepping foot in Tokyo I had been told by numerous people that this place was a must do! I visited Hidemi Sugino twice, once I visited about 5pm and there was only 4 varieties left, then the second time I arrived at 10.30, half an hour before the shop opened and waited in the growing queue to get my hands on some more of these yummy cakes. ( see the queue photo!!!)
There is a policy of no photographs here, so the photos of the cakes I tried are from the book that I decided to buy to remember what I had. I have included the photos of the cakes I ate, these are taken from the book, also there is a sneaky picture of the showcase I got off the web that someone must have taken! LOL
Mango, Framboise - This had a delicious coconut sponge around the outside with a mango mousse raspberry compote and raspberry mousse running through the center.
Pomme d'Eve - Jaconde sponge at the bottom topped with a caramel and cinnamon mousse, then topped with chocolate sponge, green apple mousse and caramelised apple.
Merveille - Biscuit jaconde, biscuit a la cuillere with a peach mousse, and a blackberry mousse and redcurrant jam.
Larme - Biscuit aux noix, mousse aux marrons and crème mousseline aux marrons.
This one was my favorite, I think its because I am having a chestnut addiction here in Tokyo which is great as it is a heavily used flavour in baked cakes and pastries... Including the wonderful Mont Blancs!
Sarah













