[TOKYO] Old time Wagashi by the Kanda Shrine
Dear Food Diary:
Walking back from the Origami Museum, I stumbled upon Kanda Shrine, which dates back 1,270 years and happens to be located in one of the most expensive real estate areas in Tokyo (so I read).
Right outside the shrine, an old time wagashi shop welcomed me in with traditional sweets and tea. With a lovely garden view. Time stood still as the wind chimes played summer melodies… I couldn’t help but wonder if this was just like the good old days.
The shop is small but filled with a ton of character. Every inch is decorated with old time memorabilia. Fans, dolls, lamps and countless more.
I grabbed a seat right by the glass door, where the beautiful view of a tiny but charming garden kept me company.
The sweet old lady didn’t speak any English, but she looked real hard and finally dug out an English menu, bless her.
Wagashi is a traditional Japanese sweet, served with tea. They are usually made from a plant based ingredient. Most common types are mochi, azuki bean paste (red bean paste) and fruits.
A cold cup of iced roasted tea and fans to cool myself as I waited for my Wagashi.
Kuzu mochi is made with the kudzu plant and rice. Unlike the usual soft chewy mochi however, this had a thicker jello like consistency. Served cold, the pieces didn’t really have much flavor, except a faint herbal aroma.
Topped with kuromitsu aka Japanese sugar syrup, think molasses but a bit less sticky and thinner. And kinako or roasted soy bean flour, a nutty powder that melts in your mouth. I love that dusted on mochi.
Texture wise, I prefer the softer and chewier mochi, but this was pretty good as well. In Shanghai, we have a similar version, but it’s served with soy sauce and sesame oil.
The atmosphere of this place really made it an perfect afternoon escape from the hustle and bustle of this city and Akihabara.
I couldn’t find the name or address, but if you go to Kanda it’s on the left side, before you walk in towards the shrine. Located next to a souvenir shop.
The sights of Kanda Shrine:
Being that we are near Akihabara, of course the manga had to be everywhere. So talented!
I went home with some cute socks. Great little souvenirs around the shrine.
Tokyo Day 15: Old School Wagashi (sweets and tea) by the Kanda Shrine http://t.co/6WUnQnyHnV http://t.co/BVxAj5ipUa
I like the guardian lions hanging out on the pillars. 🙂
Hello, could you tell us how much did you spent at IMASA cafe for both item?
Thank you
I can’t remember now. But it wasn’t much, maybe $6