K. MINAMOTO Stanford shopping Centre Store

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Palo Alto, United States

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Japanese confectionery shop

K. MINAMOTO Stanford shopping Centre Store Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

K. MINAMOTO Stanford shopping Centre Store is located in Palo Alto, United States on Stanford Shopping Center. K. MINAMOTO Stanford shopping Centre Store is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category japanese confectionery shop in United States.

Address

Stanford Shopping Center

Phone

+1 6503281830

Service options

DeliveryIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

Mon
11AM–7PM
Tue
11AM–7PM
Wed
11AM–7PM
Thu
11AM–7PM
Fri
10AM–7PM
Sat
10AM–7PM
Sun
12AM–6PM

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Marija Zaric

What a delight, the store itself and the Japanese sweets. This time I tried mochi-cake with chestnut! Ah - perfection, with my favorite tea.

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Darlene Alvarez

We were there yesterday, noticed the store, mind you the sign said (5) minimum capacity in the store. I was with my hubby and son. As far as I know (it’s a small store) I see there was only one customer and one staff (a guy). There was no one in the front of the store managing the flow. I started to walk in well not even half of my other foot was in the door when we were greeted abruptly by the guy (waving his hand before me) saying “no! You can’t come in! You must stay behind the line!” My group was taken a back cause he could’ve said it politely? I lost interest and walked away.. he lost a sale cause I was going to buy some mochi but with that customer service forget it! Thumbs down

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Tifa Golden

It is a well known desert store in Japan for years. I was so excited to visit there to purchase a quality and fresh-made desert items (sakura-mochi). Unfortunately, most items I were interested in were out of stock:(, and chestnut mochi I purchased was frozen !! I simply misunderstood that their desert items are freshly made in the location. The taste and quality (mochi and tiny Baumkuchen) is still good, but it was not a special desert for me since it was frozen foods flying in from Japan. People can buy mochi at a nearby Japanese supermarket in a similar quality or I can make it at home instead.

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Monty Griswald

Nice Japanese store with traditional look and ambiance. Nice selection of special Japanese confectioneries. I come by every once in a while and snap up some mochi.

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nafeesa F

Super expensive Japanese sweet store. Most of the mochi' s were around 4. However, there were few sweets for which they charged more than 25 per piece. I loved the sakura mochi in salted cherry leaf.

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James Palmer

If you've never heard of K. Minamoto, it's basically authentic and expensive Japanese sweets. Mochi, Baumküchen (which is German, but popular in Japan), Wagashi, etc. are basically imported, so the same style as in Japan. If you're looking for that kind of thing, then you'll find it here

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Jeremy Provencio

Lotsa fun. A most appreciated, more festive and colorful break from the rest of the mall that follows more predictable Silicon Valley conventions.

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Ivy Yu

It is a surprise to see the store in the shopping centre which all snacks tasted so good!