Isuzu Bakery

Kōbe


The most famous of Kōbe's bakeries, Isuzu is particularly famous for its crisp, fluffy 'curry pan' (¥160; カレーパン ), a deep-fried doughnut stuffed with beef curry. There's a huge variety of sweet and savoury options (and, with no English signs, you never quite know which you're going to get). Grab a tray and tongs and take your selections to the cashier.

This is the main shop, but there are other locations, such as the one on Ikuta Road. Takeaway only.


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