J.sweets

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San Jose, United States

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Japanese confectionery shop

J.sweets Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

J.sweets is located in San Jose, United States on 675 Saratoga Ave. J.sweets is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category japanese confectionery shop in United States.

Address

675 Saratoga Ave

Phone

+1 4087259263

Service options

DeliveryIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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shaun mclaughlin

Cream mochi was amazing. The jelly fruits are pretty and delicious

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Pablo

Imported sweets from Japan! This store is amazing, they have a lot of different Japan sweets you can only taste in Japan. From mochis to finest cookies, everything looks great and taste delicious. My favourites, green tea Mochis. If you pass by early take advantage of the Japanese market and the Book Shop.

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Elizabeth Aong

The mochi creams are amazing. They thaw like they are fresh and so soft mochi dough. There is very good flavor of the filling without being overly sweet. 2-3 each which I think is a little pricey but worth the treat splurge and great quality that is hard to come by in the bay.

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Karen Wang

Their mochi creams are the best! They’re a super unique kind of dessert, like a cross between a cream puff and mochi. You have to thaw them for a few minutes before eating. I haven’t seen them sold anywhere else, I believe they’re imported from Japan and kept frozen to ensure freshness.

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Ahmad Jetha

I chanced upon J.sweets when visiting Mitsuwa Market. What I found interesting was that the "wagashi" type Japanese deserts that it carried were exactly same as those that I have been used to buying from K.Minamoto in downtown San Francisco (and I also ran into a K.Minamoto in Westfield Century City Mall in LA). So it looks like J.sweets has somehow managed to get their hands on the same deserts (same supplier perhaps). Anyway, for un-initiated these are the top shelf of Japanese deserts that come with the associated price. Most are between 4-5 a pop, but they taste great. I avoided my favorite and instead picked up two that looked inviting to me. Sorry don't know the names of these as they are in Japanese (there is a description written next to them in the display case to help you choose). Ended up liking the one with the paste between the pancake over the crepe type desert. Overall good but expensive.

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Nisha Noire

Omiyage shop inside Mitsuwa. Nice selection, but kinda weird since it's in San Jose and it's omiyage from not San Jose. Prices are typical omiyage store: expensive but high quality treats.

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Tanya Griffin

I love thier Japanese confectionery, especially the sweat beans in middle goodies. They are so off the hook. I always buy way so much and give it all away to my friends.

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Mary C

Nice mochi and delicious cakes. Perfect for gifts.