2 Best Restaurants in Side Trips from Tokyo, Japan

Bergfeld

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This German bakery serves cakes and cookies that are surprisingly authentic—the baker trained in Germany. There are a few small tables outside, and cozy tables inside where you can enjoy coffee and cakes before resuming your tour. Many Japanese who visit from other parts of the country bring back the bakery's butter cookies as souvenirs.

3–9–24 Yukinoshita, Kamakura, Kanagawa-ken, 248-0005, Japan
0467-24–2706
Known For
  • authentic German pastries and desserts
  • a good break between seeing sights
  • tasty sandwiches
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues., 1st and 3rd Mon.

Enokitei Honten

$$ | Naka-ku

Located in one of the area's few remaining historic Western-style houses an Enokitei is a relaxing stop for sweets or a light meal. The interior has the feel of a British-style tea room, with dark wood and antiques, while the garden terrace is surrounded by greenery and flowers much of the year. In addition to cakes and scones, Enokitei also has a selection of homemade sandwiches for a light lunch.