Hiramipan
About
- 4.8 ( 17 reviews)
- 1-7, $$, $$$
Day of the Week | Opening Hours |
---|---|
Monday | 8:00 - 22:00 |
Tuesday | 8:00 - 22:00 |
Wednesday | 8:00 - 22:00 |
Thursday | 8:00 - 22:00 |
Friday | 8:00 - 22:00 |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Cuisines
- 🥖 European
- 🥐 French
Dining Options
- 💺 Seating
- 🥡 Takeout
- 🍽️ Table service
- 📅 Reservations
- 🍷 Serves Alcohol
- 🅿️ Parking Available
- 🍷🍺 Wine and Beer
- 🚭 Non-smoking restaurants
- 🍱 Lunch
- 🍽️ Dinner
- 🍳 Breakfast
Recommended Reviews
4.8
Craig Mod
Lovely little bakery/cafe. Great morning sets. Open from 8am. Excellent beads.
Bo Smet
Cosy little place perfect for Western-style breakfast. Even more French than a Parisian bistro.
Camille2 Gurcan2
Best bread and viennoiseries in Japan so far !
Michael Scott
Had an amazing provencal style french dinner here with the wine tasting set. Fresh local ingredients and a decent amount served.
Ziv Navoth
Wow - another amazing example of how the Japanese can elevate any cuisine. This place serves excellent French breakfasts and has a large selection of amazing pastries. Even the coffee is fantastic.
Spencer Costanzo
A perfect canelé
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Kanazawa morning start from here. You can have good bread and at morning, they have special plate.
Ryann Savoy
Came for breakfast and ordered the Croque Madam with coffee and soup. The soup was a perfect cream of mushroom: creamy, but not thick, and with a lovely flavor. The sandwich was well toasted but difficult to cut. The cutlery felt a bit flimsy in my hands, so I suspect it is to blame. Delicious nonetheless. The Breakfast Set was one of those rare meals that left me full and sad to be so: I wished I could enjoy the meal over again almost immediately. The atmosphere is cozy and the table setting charming. The hidden four-leaf clover beneath my cup was an endearing touch. Hiramipan loses a star from me for seeing one of the owners cough directly into her hand (despite correctly and hygienically coughing into her elbow earlier), and receiving my dish from another wearing kitchen gloves.
David Glover
Incredible little bakery that serves coffee. The spot is small in the morning, where there is no space to sit down (It opens that later during the day) so carry your food somewhere to eat. Absolutely worth the trip
Mi K
Very good bakery to get French-style viennoiserie for breakfast as they open early. I purchased several pastries to eat at the hotel room. Excellent croissant, and if you like Japanese pastries, they have delicious custard-filled cream pastry and red bean pastry. Croque Monsier (@Â¥350), with thick-cut toasts and cheese and ham, tasted plain. Probably tastes better if eaten at the cafe with a fried egg. The cafe looked cosy with shabby-chic decor. The price overall is on the expensive side.
Kristian Dewsnap
Great pastries!
Samir Hammoudi
Hard to say best bread in town because I'm not from Kanazawa but I can say that their bread is better than most of the heat bakery in Tokyo. If you love bread and pastery, I strongly recommend visiting them, your stomach will thank me :) PS: the pic I took is a croque madame, they have a morning set every day, was delicious
Shinichiro Yabu
Delicious, nice mood bakery & restaurant
Stam L
Cute French bakery. Lovely decor. Quiche was great and the salad delicious. My wife is vegetarian and they made her a vegetarian galette.
Beatrice Soucy
Good quality bread. A little expensive. You have to buy a drink if you want to eat in, and they are overpriced. But I do recommend the food.
Project 50to100
What a delightful French styled bakery cafe. The breakfast set I chose was delicious, Croque Madame with a very tasty salad which went well beyond the standard lettuce and tomato. Will def go again to try their evening meals with some wine. Lovely cosy ambience.
Carina K
The little cafe & bakery is lovely. We arrived on a Sunday morning at 8:15 (opens at 8) and the first round of customers had already been seated and served. I was too hungry to wait so we bought buns and took them home. Croque monsieur, hot dog bun (using a fresh, good quality sausage), ham & cheese sourdough (beautiful holes in the bread), chocolate gateau (with a lava centre), and canele. I was very happy with the quality. It's a "French bakery" which is not strictly French because these breads are adapted to suit Japanese tastes but they tasted great.