I've been in Tokyo for a while and like to walk, hike, and now run around town. These days, my goal is cake, so I've visited numerous shops. I thought I'd track my running and introduce and review some shops and cake in Tokyo (or possibly beyond).
Friday, April 9, 2021
Aigre-Douce, Tarte au Citron
Sunday, April 4, 2021
Sadaharu Aoki, Tarte Caramel Framboise Pistache
Friday, March 26, 2021
Demel, Arriba
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Shiseido Parlour, Mont-Blanc
La Précieuse, Montelimar and Waguri Mont-Blanc
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Cake-off: Viron's Menton over Jean-Paul Hévin's Maya
going to Isetan to get cake for a Cake-off at Isetan. It's the weekend of White Day, so even getting there at opening, there was a long line at Jean-Paul Hévin. Fortunately, they closed the bar and were using the space for people who didn't need to individually select chocolates, so I got my cake. For the cake-off, I needed Maya. I figured I had time, so I walked it home before setting out for Viron to get their new Menton, which involved a little waiting but was no problem. It's a rainy day, so no attempts at running were involved.
Both these new cakes stood up to evaluation. As much as I like chocolate, its a crowded field, which might be why I'm giving the Menton the win. It's lemon, but there seems to be a lot else going on, even if I'm not sure what, and a satisfying mix of textures.
Vie de France, Mont-Blanc
Monday, March 1, 2021
Pierre Hermé, Tarte Infiniment Chocolat
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Café Mikuni's, Savarin Fleur d'Orange
Café Mikuni's, Tarte Tatin

Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Amitié, Gateau au Chocolat
Top of the list of quite fine shops to visit for a fourth cake was Amitie up in Tsukijimachi. Most of their selection was tartelettes with different toppings that looked more like something from a bakery, not that what I choose was different in that respect, Gateau au Chocolat. This is fairly dry, but not inappropriately so, café-style cake, which is appropriate, since their were young couples inside eating in, making me think I should have spent more time waiting outside (but I didn't know one other customer was going to tie up all three of the staff). However, it wasn't better than good, so this shop is likely to get cut from the quite fine group and not visited again (but still a fine shop).
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Pierre Hermé, Baba Classique
Friday, January 8, 2021
Sadaharu Aoki, Tarte Chocolat
The running, as I mentioned last time, was difficult due to my knee. I want to say I was also increasing the distance daily, working up to two loops around Akasaka Palace, plus the run there and back (though the running part of the latter was probably shortened a little by grocery shopping on certain days).
Thursday, January 7, 2021
Megan, Tres Leches
Tuesday, I went to Isetan before running and got the Tres Leches, which I had seen over the weekend. I was looking then because I was not sure they had any fresh cake (versus carrot cake or slices of pound cake), but they had this, so this was my aim. On Monday, which was a holiday, so presumable they had sold more by as late as I was there, they hadn't had it, I think, but they also had their strawberry (short)cake, which I've had before.
As the name says, this is a pretty milky cake, which worried me a little bit, but it was good. However, half would have been enough, because there really isn't enough going on there that I need a full piece.With two excellent and two good cakes, there's a good chance they'll get cut from the quite fine group, as that's the bottom now and if I can find 8 more shops with a third (of four) excellent cake, then I'll drop the bottom. It remains to be seen. There are 20 shops I haven't tried again, assuming none of them have gone out of business, and I've got three shops with one excellent cake down in the fine group that could move up with a second one, which I'll prioritize getting to once I finish reviewing exceptional and quite fine ones.
I'll mention that the running was more brutal on my left knee than the previous day. Squats seem to help the most, I'm discovering, but it's continued through Thursday, when I did a shorter run with more frequent stops for squats. Friday, I'll take a rest so I can try to make it to Jiyuugaoka again sourcing for the first fifth-round cake-off.
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Marbre Vegan, Gateau Chocolat & Strawberry Shortcake
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Ladurée, Religieuse Pistache
Two days behind blogging, Tuesday I was particular lazy about running, doing only about 15 min. There was a lot of walking before that, as it took extra distance going home to get cake, and of course I did indoor workout components. I'm also working various stretches at night, as I was getting some hip pain.
The cake was, working through the exceptional shops, a new cake from Ladurée. There most exceptional aspect is their prices, which are high. I went with cheapest, though it also was perhaps the most promising. I got the last Religieuse Pistache. Although the Saint-Honoré Pistache hadn't impressed me, I had rated the Religieuse Fraise as excellent. This is large and small choux pastry balls filled with pistachio custard and covered in thick pistachio icing. It's not subtle, but I like pistachio, and sugar, so for me this was excellent.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Stadium Café, Gateau Chocolat
I got the cake take-out and it came with whipped cream, which I wasn't able to add very artistically. Being a café, I wasn't surprised that it was pretty hard cake, but not so extremely that I can't say it was good. I wish them luck, opening during this unfortunate time. If I ever get back to actually fully running neighborhood courses, they're added to the cake shop one.
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Jouvaud, Douceur aux Mûres
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Sadaharu Aoki, Chocolat Pistache
Like my Tuesday plan, my Wednesday plan veered off course, with good results. The Tokyo Palace Hotel was visiting Isetan, and I wanted to get a second cake from them. The cheapest options were a tiny grape shortcake for 800 yen and a similarly priced chestnut whipped cream (not cake, apparently, just a mount of whipped cream). I'm not that into fruit-center stuff, so I wasn't too excited and decided I could wait until next week. Getting ahead (because I'm late writing), I swung by their deli and sweets shop the next day and found that they had those two cakes, at lower prices, as well as the broader section that I was hoping for. Since the Isetan counter just mentions the hotel, I'll assume they are selling things from the café menu, at their eat-in prices. Also, the Isetan counter had a least one higher-end grape tart that I didn't see in the shop, which fits that explanation.
But I was in Isetan and it was a new month, so while JPH doesn't have anything new (until the week before Christmas, as usual), Sadaharu Aoki does and I'm always behind on them. As it turned out, it was the same kind of cake as the previous day: Chocolat Pistache. In this case, the cake was about double the size, but less intense. Still, it was excellent, so I was satisfied again.
Monday, November 30, 2020
Presqu'île Chocolaterie, Mont-blanc
Having brought Presqu'île Chocolaterie, a quite fine shop, up to the target 4th cake level, I went back the next day to get one cake ahead with them on the grounds that it could be years before they come back to Isetan (whereas normally they are inconveniently far from central Tokyo). I went with the only cake of theirs that has no chocolate at all, the Mont-Blanc. The unique feature for me was the base, which has pastry more like what I only see with quiche: salted filo crust. Inside the base is almond cream. It's definitely excellent even among the crowded category of mont-blanc.