Osaka Dessert Shopping Guide|Indulge in the Sweet Flavors of Kansai

Osaka, the culinary capital of Kansai, is renowned for its unique dessert scene, where traditional and innovative flavors blend seamlessly. Here’s a curated list of hidden dessert gems in Shinsaibashi, Umeda, and Namba to satisfy your sweet tooth and make your shopping spree even sweeter!

- **PABLO Shinsaibashi Store** (About a 3-minute walk from Shinsaibashi Station): Famous for its Mini Cheese Tarts (around 500–1000 yen), featuring a crispy crust and creamy filling. The seasonal maple flavor during autumn is irresistibly sweet, and the elegant packaging makes it a perfect gift.

- **Gram Cafe & Pancakes Umeda Store** (About a 5-minute walk from Umeda Station): Known for its daily limited Soufflé Pancakes (around 1000–1500 yen), these fluffy, cloud-like pancakes are served with maple syrup and fresh cream, melting in your mouth. A must-try for Instagram enthusiasts!

- **Salon de Mon Cher Namba Store** (About a 4-minute walk from Namba Station): Home to Japan’s No.1 Fresh Cream Swiss Roll (around 800 yen per roll), boasting a rich milky flavor and light texture. The autumn maple leaf packaging makes it an ideal gift.

- **Canelé du Japon** (About a 6-minute walk from Nipponbashi Station): Specializing in Mini Japanese Canelés (around 300–500 yen each), these treats are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Matcha and caramel flavors are the most popular, and the Kansai Airport branch is perfect for last-minute shopping.

Post by 湯馬士火車頭 | Jun 5, 2025

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