Haven’t seen anything like this steamed bean bum before! Animal shaped bum is too cute to eat!

23.November.2016 | FOOD

Fukuya Dankichi will sell animal shaped steamed bun, Tondari Hanetari (Jump and Hop) at Omiya Stellar mall.

It is difficult to mass produce the product since artisans make each one by hand. Although it was offered during limited period, the store now sells them anytime to answer the needs of many customers!

The one bite sized animal sweet bum is each 120 yen! If you can’t decide which one to buy, you can buy all of them!

■information

“Tondari Hanetari” (Jump and Hop)

address:Fukuya Dankichi Ohmiya steller town 1-854-1 Miyahara  Kitaku Saitama-shi

ECsite:http://www.rakuten.co.jp/tokachi/

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    Tabelog:https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1309/A130905/13011333/

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    ◼︎Information

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    How did you like our introduction to places where you can enjoy yourself without spending any money? Isn’t it amazing that there are so many spots like this?