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  • Nindita Kanti

    3.0

    Yamato Bakery is connected to Mitsuyado Sei-Men on Jupiter Avenue. It opens earlier than the noodle house but closes at the same time. It is possible to order pastries and cake from Yamato and bring them into Mitsuyado, like we did. And you can get 20 or 50 percent off certain pastries and breads, depending on the kind.Yamato is operated by the same owners of Karen's Kitchen and the various UCC coffee concepts around Metro Manila. What's interesting is how Yamato will use typical Japanese ingredients to some effect (think green tea, red bean, and so on), as well as some Filipino ones (like ube).We had red velvet and a strawberry shortcake to go after our seimen bowl at Mitsuyado; neither really stood out...Their cakes are a short notch below UCC and Karen's Kitchen, however, although of course I know they also have to follow the brand's standard preparations. Overall, it's a good spot for coffee and sweets in the Jupiter area, and it's hopefully a little less harder to park and hang out here, than on the strips closer to Poblacion and the other various government buildings on the other side of Makati Avenue.

  • Eter 08

    5.0

    Delicious baked goods at half the price when the clock hits 8pm. Unfortunately I don't pass by Jupiter a lot, but upon discovering many other establishments there I will be checking the ramen next to this.

  • Munchiesnomnom

    4.0

    Call time for our Poblacion Food Crawl is set at 9am.  I didn't make it on time as i overslept the night before (drank a boatload of red)  and i had to teleport from Marikina to Makati. I was in dire need of coffee.  Quickie stopover at Yamato Bakery for my caffeine fix.  I paired my cup of joe with the fresh fruit danish.  The danish is the prettiest pastry I've ever met.  Excellent color contrast and it's photogenic.  Apart from it's lovely looks,  it tastes good too.  Not to sweet and the pastry is soft with the right amount of flakiness.   The coffee is good too.   I was expecting it to be good as they use UCC coffee.  Yamato is always a good choice for carb cravings.

  • Nindita Kanti

    4.0

    After a really good burger meal in the nearby Lazy Bastards, my friend decided to drop by their bakery. The staff announced that they were selling it at 50% off already on their pastries due  to its closing time. I was happy about it and got to try some of their delicious pastries. Their peach croissant is something that you should not miss as it was enough sweetness together with the bread used. They also have mini croissants  that anyone must try. I would definitely be back here and try their  other pasty options.

  • Regina Natasha

    4.0

    I looked for the mini croissants right away - 5 maple and 5 matcha to go. Maple for my daughter, matcha for me!!!Maple croissants were good - flaky with a good glaze of maple syrup.Matcha was okay - needs more matcha but I liked the red bean paste inside.They have good deals for their mini croissants:- Maple Pack of 5 for 78Php- Matcha Pack of 5 for 130Php

  • Ineke

    3.0

    I associate the name Yamato to a Japanese battleship, but this place is too perky to be identified with such. This place is armed with delicious pastries from donuts, turnovers, danish bread, and croissants. It's a one stop shop for good breads that you won't regret. Japanese bakeries are the fad these days as they give everyone an impression of premium quality and chances are, they usually keep these types of promises. Bread prices ranges from 65 - 200 per piece.

  • Giansurya

    5.0

    Ester and I were supposed to have our breakfast at IHOP when I noticed I left my IHOP GC in Laguna. Ka-stresssss😅We decided to go to Yamato instead. We arrived a couple of minutes before their opening time. Coming in early has perks specially when you visit a bakery shop. All the breads and pastries were freshly made!😍 We ordered Ham & Egg, Sausage Roll, Blueberry, Peach and Pineapple danish. Like always, everything was as awesome as I excepted. We also got two mugs of UCC coffee to enjoy our breakfast more. Happy Sunday morning y'all!☀️

  • Vernice Rianzares

    4.0

    They have a great selection of pastries. The only downside is there are only few tables and chairs,so it's most likely suited for take outs.

  • Rubby

    3.0

    Arrived early at the party venue. Was looking for starbucks near Tong Yang. It was in the map but cant seem to locate it.Oh well landed in Yamato Bakery Cafe along Jupiter. It was a quiet enough place to while away the time while waiting for Tong Yang to open. This branch is apparently 5 years old and home grown. Ingredients are inported from Japan though per the server I spoke withOrdered Fruit Danish P88 and brewed coffee P70. Disappointed that Danish was pretty ordinary. Coffee was so so. Place was clean. It was self service

  • Soner Tan

    4.0

    When I hear or see the word YAMATO three things came into mind ,the World War 2 IJN(Imperial Japanese Navy) Battleship Yamato,the 80's anime and a place in Japan.A little history there.First time here at Yamato Bakery by UCC.Had a coffee while waiting for an event.The place is a typical Asian bakery with a production area where breads are made.An array of breads,pies and tarts are on display for dine in and take away purchases.Ordered brewed coffee and glazed Japanese style croissant for less than PHP100.Pastry and coffee were decent .With that price I think this place is a good alternative for having coffee ,they also have a free WiFi access.Friendly and courteous staff.Will return to try their other offerings.

Yamato Bakery Cafe Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Dessert and Cake
  • Indoor
  • Wifi
  • Free Parking

Yamato Bakery Cafe is located at 22 Jupiter Street, Bel-Air, Makati City. This is a Bakery restaurant near the Bel-Air. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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