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BREADAY Bakery in Tetorihoncho, Kumamoto: Artisan Bread You’ll Crave Every Day

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2024.08.30

๐Ÿ“Œ What You’ll Find in This Article
A Sarukuma writer’s first-hand visit to BREADAY, a stylish artisan bakery in Tetorihoncho, Chuo Ward, Kumamoto City. Prices start from around 300 yen. We’ve also included family-friendly tips, access, and opening hours.

Welcome to BREADAY

Hello travelers! I’m Asukarando, a writer for Sarukuma.

Today I’m taking you to Tetorihoncho in Chuo Ward, Kumamoto City, to visit
BREADAY โ€” a bakery I’d been dreaming about for ages.

Tucked away on the second floor of HAB@, BREADAY had been on my must-visit list for a while. I finally made it โ€” and I have to share the experience with you!

Here’s the entrance from the Shimotori shopping arcade side!

The elevator is just inside the entrance โ€” easy to spot.

Once you step out on the second floor, head all the way to the back.

The space feels less like a bakery and more like a chic Japanese cafe โ€” perfect for Instagram-worthy travel photos.
The aisles are wide enough for strollers, so families with little ones can browse comfortably.

A beautiful lineup of unique, artisan-style breads greets you at BREADAY.

And in the very same room, the bakers are hard at work shaping and baking fresh loaves all day long.
As you pick out your bread, you can literally smell the next batch baking just behind you โ€” pure happiness for any bread lover!

Mentai French Bread (spicy cod roe baguette) โ€” 300 yen

Garlic French Bread โ€” 280 yen

The hard-crust breads are real eye-catchers!

Multigrain Bread โ€” 320 yen

Sunflower Seed Loaf โ€” 490 yen

 

Packed with sunflower seeds, the staff recommend slicing this one up for sandwiches!

Prosciutto & Cream Cheese Bread

(Plain or Garlic) โ€” 130 yen

Keema Curry Bread โ€” 360 yen

The crust looks irresistible, and that hidden keema (minced meat) curry filling sounds amazing!

Summer Vegetable Focaccia โ€” 320 yen

Tomato Pizza Bread โ€” 280 yen

These seasonal breads are only around in summer โ€” the perfect taste of the season!

Mixed Nut Bread โ€” 320 yen

Pain au Chocolat โ€” 320 yen

Croissant โ€” 320 yen

Melon Pan โ€” 280 yen

Melon pan โ€” the iconic Japanese sweet bun loved by both kids and adults โ€” is an absolute must-try!

There’s also a cozy eat-in space if you want to enjoy your bread on the spot!

They even have a toaster you can use to warm up your bread.

Beyond bread, BREADAY also stocks beautiful pottery and lifestyle goods โ€” great for picking up a unique souvenir from Kumamoto.

What to Order at BREADAY

Here’s what I tried:

Prosciutto & Cream Cheese Bread (Garlic)

Shio Pan (Japanese salt butter roll)

Guacamole Sandwich

Iced Coffee

Sitting in this stylish space, watching Kumamoto’s famous streetcars rumble past โ€” pure travel bliss!

Prosciutto, cream cheese, AND garlic โ€” possibly the dream combination on bread!

Look at that generous layer of cream cheese โ€” it pairs beautifully with the bread!

Next up โ€” the famous Shio Pan (salt butter roll).

Those tiny salt crystals on top had me hooked before I even took a bite!

It looks unassuming, but the moment I picked it up, I was surprised by how incredibly soft and fluffy it was โ€” and that warm, melty butter that floods your mouth with the first bite is unforgettable.

The Guacamole Sandwich is BREADAY’s #2 best-seller!

I used to be hesitant about hard-crust breads, but the perfect chewiness here, paired with the natural sweetness of the wheat, completely won me over.

The fillings are perfectly balanced too โ€” I’d happily order this one again and again!

BREADAY’s bread has officially turned me into a hard-crust bread convert.

I grabbed some takeout for the family too!

Whether you stop in for lunch or grab some bread to-go, you’re sure to find a favorite. Perfect for a quick meal during a day exploring downtown Kumamoto!

BREADAY truly lives up to its name โ€” the kind of bakery you’ll want to visit every single day!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is BREADAY a good spot for families with children in Kumamoto?

Yes! BREADAY in Tetorihoncho, Chuo Ward, Kumamoto City, is family-friendly and stroller-accessible โ€” a popular spot for both locals and visitors. See this article for full details.

What are BREADAY’s opening hours and closing days?

Hours and closing days may change. Please check the official website or call ahead before your visit.

โ€ปInformation is accurate as of the time of writing. Prices and hours are subject to change. Please confirm before visiting.

Article Writer

Sarukuma Editorial is a small team of locals based in Kumamoto, Japan, sharing the hidden gems, hometown flavors, and seasonal experiences that make our region special. We write the kind of guide we wish we had when showing friends around โ€” honest, practical, and made by people who actually live here.

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