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Saw Bakemono everywhere online with all the awards and huge review numbers, so I had to check it out. I went around 8 AM on a weekday, not too busy yet, just a few people in line. And the pastry lineup wasn’t fully out, so I couldn’t try the canelé.
I ordered the Honey, Sesame & Sea Salt and the Chocolate Croissant, bill came to about $14. It’s takeaway only, so I brought the pastries over to Little Rogue across the lane for my morning coffee.
- Honey, Sesame & Sea Salt: A twist-style pastry, super crispy, and it somehow stayed crisp even after 4–5 hours at room temp. Lots of sesame on top, which made it really fragrant. Downside: way too much honey, sweet to the point it felt overwhelming; and the sticky honey coating made it messy to eat.
- Chocolate Croissant: Big in size, but barely any chocolate inside. I prefer chocolate that’s darker and more aromatic; this one didn’t taste like a high-quality chocolate at all.
I do like the concept - very Japanese and aesthetic. But I probably wouldn’t come back, mainly because the flavors aren’t my style; and honestly, I’m not a fan of walking into Drewery Lane with that strong smell.