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Bakery Ataka

[Bakery Ataka] expanded from Yawata Danchi-mae to a department store

Bakery Ataka opened in 1977 in a corner of a row of stores in front of a housing complex. The variety of dishes has increased as the bakery responded to requests from customers who wanted something like this. The variety has grown to about 80 varieties. From delicatessen breads such as chikuwa bread and onion bacon to sweet breads such as custard Danish, as well as French bread and focaccia, the bakery has been filling the bellies of children from nearby junior high schools and families living in the apartment complex with a variety of breads.

Bakery Ataka's bread

From left, An Butter Sandwich, which sandwiches red bean paste and butter between germ-infused, jammy dough bread, 230 yen. The bread is filled with raisins! Ataka's heavy raisin bread is 600 yen. French Danish, a popular cookie since the store's opening, is rolled in Danish. 180 yen.

Recently, it has also gained popularity at department store events. For meals and snacks. Ataka's bread is very popular both in and out of Yawata.

Bakery Ataka

bread data

  • Type/price/
    1) Raisin bread 1.5 loaf 600 yen
    (2) 1 loaf of square bread: 270 yen
    3) Jammy bread: 1 loaf, 270 yen
    Yama-shape bread (1 loaf, 230 yen)
    (5) Kikkoman bread: 340 yen per loaf
    Baking time / (1) around 11:00 (only on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday), (2) around 11:00 (only on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday), (3) around 12:00 (only on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday), (4) around 12:00 (only on Monday and Thursday), (5) around 11:00 (only on Wednesday and Friday) *Depending on the event

Bakery Ataka

  • 9-2 Otokoyama Ishijo, Yawata City, Kyoto, Japan

  • 4 minute walk from Kyoto Yawata High School bus stop.
  • Tel. 075-982-2255
  • Around 7:00 - 18:00

  • Open daily, but closed on weekends and holidays (see store calendar)
  • No parking
  • https://www.instagram.com/bakeryataka/
  • Eat-in not allowed
*Please note that the information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
*Since this site uses automatic translation, the translation may differ from the original Japanese content.

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