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Minamoto Kitchoan

4.5 (26 reviews)
PriceyDesserts, Candy Stores
Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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picture from one of my visits to their nyc store... but you get the idea
Whitney N.

I discovered Minamoto Kitchoan near Rockefeller Center in New York years and years ago, and it promptly became one of my indispensable stops each time I was visiting the Big Apple. There was just nothing quite like it.... all the sweets were so perfectly formed... so delicately wrapped... and so unique in taste and texture - you did't find anything reminiscent of the Western confection imperatives chocolate, cream, or caramel. Here, every single description sounded intriguing and exotic. Plus, the way they're wrapped up make them tiny parcels of art. Then, about a year ago, I saw that there was Minamoto Kitchoan right here in Piccadilly! I have to say, having it so accessible sucked a bit of the magic out of it (why is it that something becomes so much grander when there's a pilgrimage involved?)... but it's still a marvelous wonder of a store... definitely worth at least one visit in your lifetime just to marvel at how different everything is. I'm partial to anything filled with either red or white bean paste... my favourite perhaps being the one that looks like a miniature Chinese Mooncake - golden brown with a decorative top and filled with red bean paste and a chestnut - yum! I'm sure it all depends on your palette, and I really thing there's something for everyone at this shop, but not *everything* I've tried has been fab - I can't do anything wrapped in their "rice cake" which is rather gelatinous.... Oy, I never could do that texture.

Nadine A.

We stumbled upon this shop accidentially. My eyes grew big - I'm a Japanese food lover. As there are only few shops selling Japanese food back home we decided to give it a try. The price, to be fair, is high. We chose 5 wagashis to try out. Really - I am lucky it were only these and we did not buy more. The only two who tasted good were Tsuyaguri (whole chestnut in chestnut paste) and Suikanshuku (Sweet white bean paste covered with dried persimmon). The jelly one was totally fluid and spread over my hands while carefully opening it (it should have been able to overturn it onto a plate...). The other two tasted too unnatural. I can recommend to have a look at the ingredients before buying. I ate many wagashis in the past, but these are definitely not on my favourite list. There is such a gap between these and really fresh made wagashis who do not have a storage life of several weeks. Another drawback for us was also the packaging: most of the wagashis were wrapped in plastic more than just once.

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Nice sweets and cookies from Japan. One of the best part us the attention paid by shop staff in wrapping the purchases

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Carpo Piccadilly - Inside the cafe

Carpo Piccadilly

4.5(26 reviews)
0.1 miMayfair
££

Beautiful coffee shop Highly recommended…read more Good coffee Great service They serve pastries and a huge selection of chocolate. In the middle of the City of London is a great place to unwind

I have to say, I'm pretty impressed with not only how this place has survived over the years, but…read moreevolved into a full-blown sit-down café, complete with sweets and treats to compliment their strong Greek coffee. They even have the fanciest gift boxes you've ever seen outside of Fortnum & Mason. Despite once having been solely a chocolate shop, the interior gives off some posh vibes that invite you to stay awhile. Weather permitting, they also have outdoor seating for some ultimate people-watching. The coffee itself could use some improvement, but overall, it isn't terrible. They serve it with a side of chocolates, so you could chew on the sweet merchandise to cut through the bitterness of the overly-roasted java. Service isn't always the fastest if you're sitting down to eat or drink, but it's more of a "come in and stay awhile" kind of place, anyway. If you are coming in to stay a while, however, expect to pay a lot more than the price of your coffee. My £3.60 oat flat white somehow turned into £6.36 when I got my bill. Considering everything you're getting in one stop, as well as the touristy area it's in, however, you could do worse. They even have a washroom, which - if you're familiar with this part of town - can be a Godsend.

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Hardy's Original Sweet Shop

Hardy's Original Sweet Shop

4.3(9 reviews)
1.7 miBlackfriars
££

Nice little candy shop found scattered around London has a huge selection of various sweets and…read moreconfections popular here in the UK and a small international section. For a tiny place, we were here a while because there's a lot to choose from. Counter service was courteous and prices aren't anything to complain about either. Will be back and recommended to satisfy your sweet tooth.

When I was younger and lived in the UK I absolutely loved Bon Bon's, especially the lemon ones…read more Now I didn't just like any Bon Bon's I enjoyed the traditional ones, none of the imitation brands. The last decade when going back I've never found good ones in a pick n mix or in the bags at the grocery stores, I was only able to find cheaper versions and then I stumbled across Hardy's in London! Wow they have the most delicious Bon Bon's in every flavor you can possibly think of! I needed them to last a while so I bought a pre mixed bag for around 3 pound that had toffee, apple, blue berry, vimto, lemon, strawberry...you name the flavor and they had it! The other cool thing about this shop for UK residents is that they have all the "American" candy along with Flips pretzels, peanut butter, marshmallow fluff and other goodies. To me I obviously have this stuff everyday but my local friend was just as excited about the American candy and treats as I was with the bon bon's, we definitely walked out with a sugar high!

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Thorntons

Thorntons

3.0(2 reviews)
0.6 miMayfair
££

London friend stated Thorntons was her fav spot to pick up some good chocolate & who am I to turn…read moredown an opportunity to indulge?! Picked up a multitude of Chocolate Blocks from their buy 3 for £5 special & there wasn't a bad one in the bunch.... if we visited again, I'd want to try their truffles Have to agree w/ Katri S that all the chocolates seemed to taste the same & what was interesting to me was that each started out w/ a weird 1st bite but then settled into yummy creamy chocolate after a few more bites. Guess it took a while for my palate to get used to their recipe? We tried the following & nothing really stood out & screamed * Milk Chocolate Fudge - supposed to have pieces of fudge but all I tasted was a creamy choco bar. It was good * Dark Chocolate Berry Boost - this obviously wasn't for me since I think it's a sin to mix fruit w/ my chocolate but no raving feedback received regarding it being outstanding * Belgian Milk Chocolate - basic milk choco bar * Chili Dark Chocolate - this had very little chili flavor & def no heated afterbite kick * Special Toffee - the toffee was chewy & made my teeth stick together. The best of the bunch * Venezuela Milk Chocolate - this tasted like every other Milk Chocolate bar I tried It was all good & I'd even say it was A-OK, but to rank it as Yay! I'm A Fan, I'd have to be craving it & wanting to seek it out on my next visit & for some reason, I'm just not

When ever I am going back home to visit my family, they always askes me to bring some Thorntorns…read morechocolates with me. For me the brand is like the chocolate in High Street. Easy, affordable and everyone likes it. Perfect for any occasion. Sometimes it even feels like that all the chocolates tastes a bit the same? I don't know.. it is a well established brand and they must use standard recipes. However, if I happen to wander by the shop I am sure to get my chocolates from there rather some other supermarket brand. It's still yummy!

Minamoto Kitchoan - desserts - Updated May 2026

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