Minamoto Kitchoan

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New York, United States

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Japanese confectionery shop· Gift shop

Minamoto Kitchoan Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Minamoto Kitchoan is located in New York, United States on 509 Madison Ave. Minamoto Kitchoan is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category japanese confectionery shop in United States.

Address

509 Madison Ave

Phone

+1 2124893747

Service options

Kerbside pickupIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Open hours

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Fangs And Talons

Awesome place. All the stuff are authentic and from Japan. I wish they served coffee too :))

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Rachael Thomson

My boyfriend and I make a special trip here every time we go to the city. Neither of us has never gotten anything we didn't love, and we splurge and get a big bag every time. It's not the most... welcoming place, the staff is lovely, but it's so quiet and pristine that it's sort of hard to get used to, but it's worth it. Delicious.

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Alisande

From the packaging to the first bite, this was a welcome sweet stop for us. This is a Red Bean snack paradise that was fresh tasting even though they were packaged. The green leaf shaped rice patty was velvet soft. Some of their sweets look like snow globes with Gold Fish or glass souvenirs, enticing. You can pick up a nice gift here if you are stuck on ideas. Very opulent cravings

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Jenny badillo

Felt very discriminated upon. They were not paying us attention. Then once someone acknowledged us they were making it very difficult for us to order. We wanted to order 1 piece of a few items since it was our first time. They kept telling us everything was frozen. But I studied human psychology and they demonstrated discomfort and wanted my spouse and I out. I believe because we had urban wear. He’s an urban Wear model and we are of Hispanic culture. We left confused. As we walked we had this feeling of humiliation, downgraded, and sadden. We couldn’t believe the treatment. This took place Sunday 11/8 around 6pm.

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Andrew Carter

High quality Japanese sweets made mainly with rice flower and bean paste, walnuts, matcha powder, and other fresh ingredients. They have a very short shelf life due to their freshness and mostly absence of preservatives. They are imported directly from Japan. If you like this kind of non-too-sweet-sweets, this is a pretty amazing experience. Expensive, but you pay for quality.