Best Sweet Shops In Nara

Here're best Sweet Shops in Nara. We released a ranking of reviews about Sweet Shops posted by travel influencers who have actually been to Nara.

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Kashihara-shi

Cafe HisoHiso

4 Reviews

A quiet little cafe in an old private house. It is the best shop for those who want to enjoy quiet time. Limited time peach dessert, Peach Melba. When you cut the peach compote, you will find vanilla ice cream, raspberry jam, rich and sweet vanilla, sweet and sour raspberry, and fresh peach flavor perfect for this time of year. The surrounding peach jelly was also quite rich and delicious!

Unomachi Coffee Nara

5 Reviews

Unomachi Coffee in Imai-cho, Kashihara, Nara Prefecture. We can also enjoy seeing the buildings of old Edo Period. Unomachi Coffee is a popular cafe in Okayama, then it has come to Imai! The fruit changes every season, and they offer many other menus. I like its interiors, too.

Garubo

1 Reviews

An adult coffee shop with a somewhat retro exterior, lots of guitars on the walls, and subdued lighting and jazz music. The secret behind the restaurant's popularity is that it has an atmosphere that makes you forget about time and relax, even though the restaurant doesn't have any social media or website. There was a wide variety of sweets on the menu, including parfaits, pancakes, pies, and cakes that changed with the seasons! The Japanese parfait I ordered this time was retro and delicious♪

Nara-shi

Horiuchi Fruit Shop

3 Reviews

It's a café under the direct management of a fruit farm in Yoshino, Nara. I recommend their fruit sandwich firstly. The fruit is delicious of course, the bread of brown sugar and the cream not too sweet are excellent!◎You can eat both for here and to go. They sell fruit and dry fruit, too. Open: 10:00~19:00, no regular holidays.

Houseki-bako

3 Reviews

Fluffy shaved ice of Houseki-bako, makes me want to eat even in winter. This picture is their 'Nara Ichigo Gouri' with so many strawberries.

Miyake Kyu-Kōnoike Tei Omoya

3 Reviews

A cafe located in a renovated mansion of a wealthy merchant from the Edo period. The weeping cherry blossoms in the courtyard were beautiful! There is a bamboo forest from inside the store. And I found a parfait that was so cost-effective! Cherry Blossom Parfait 955 yen *excluding tax. In this age of soaring prices, parfaits are now in the 3,000 yen range, and prices have not gone up! But ordering is done by reading a QR code!

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