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Patisserie Effort: Heartfelt Cakes from a Warm and Friendly Owner in Mashiki Town, Kumamoto

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2020.10.23

📌 What You’ll Learn in This Article
A Sarukuma writer visits Patisserie Effort, a charming cake shop in Mashiki Town. Prices start from 420 yen. We’ve also included family-friendly tips, access details, and opening hours.

Hello, fellow travelers!

I’m Binako, a writer for Sarukuma,
and lately I’ve been completely hooked on hot apple desserts!

Today I’m excited to introduce you to
Patisserie Effort, a delightful cake shop located in
Soryo, Mashiki Town, Kamimashiki District, Kumamoto Prefecture.

Look for the chic, sophisticated exterior decorated with mouthwatering photos of cakes —
that’s how you’ll know you’ve arrived at Patisserie Effort!

Parking is conveniently available right in front of the shop,
so it’s easy to drop by by car!

Inside, the shop has a calm, refined atmosphere,
with beautifully arranged cakes lined up in the display case.

The owner is wonderfully friendly, and during our chat I learned something fascinating:
he subtly adjusts the sweetness, saltiness, and acidity of his signature cakes
to match how people’s taste buds shift with the seasons!
His genuine passion for both his cakes and the customers who visit really shines through.

These are the year-round signature cakes that are always available.
It’s so reassuring to know your favorites are always here when you crave them!

Strawberry Shortcake — 420 yen
Fluffy Chocolate Cake — 410 yen
Baked Cheesecake — 398 yen
Strawberry & Framboise — 400 yen
Matcha Cake — 410 yen
Chestnut Shortcake — 400 yen, and more

The second row features seasonal cakes!
Made with whatever’s in season, these are absolutely sublime.

Japanese Chestnut Mont Blanc — 560 yen
Red-Flesh Melon Tart — 565 yen
Apple & Tea Tart — 520 yen, and more

Plain Cookie Choux Éclair — 162 yen
Caramel Cookie Choux Éclair — 182 yen

The cream puffs are shaped like éclairs and they look incredibly tempting!

Salame di Cioccolato — 1,500 yen

This is a chocolate creation shaped like an Italian salami!
It’s loaded with nuts and infused with the rich aroma of rum — sounds absolutely delicious!

Pure Cream Roll Cake — 1,000 yen
Matcha & Sweet Bean Salted Cream Roll — 1,200 yen
There are also plenty of whole cakes available!

 

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This time I went with the seasonal cakes!
First up:
Apple & Tea Tart — 520 yen

Apple × Tea
The ultimate winning combination!

The tart shell is fragrant with tea,
and the soft yet slightly crisp sweet apples are absolutely delicious.
The custard plays the perfect supporting role,
creating a beautiful harmony of flavors in every bite.
Bravo!

Next:
Red-Flesh Melon Tart — 565 yen

I’ve never tried a melon tart before… this is exciting!

Wow, what a revelation!
This melon tart is incredibly delicious!

The natural sweetness of the melon bursts out together with its juicy freshness,
flowing like a waterfall of umami and sweetness in every bite!
The refreshing sweetness makes it incredibly easy to enjoy.
Melon is truly the best…

Next up:
Japanese Chestnut Mont Blanc — 560 yen

When you think of autumn in Japan, you think of chestnuts!
This is an absolute must-try seasonal flavor.

Mont Blanc really is the best.
Whoever invented this dessert is a genius.
I want to thank them with all my heart.

The refined, gentle sweetness pairs beautifully with the rich chestnut flavor,
and the fresh cream brings out the chestnut’s natural taste even more.

Apologies for the half-eaten photo!

A big, plump chestnut emerged from inside —
that’s truly a moment of pure happiness!

I thoroughly enjoyed these blissful autumn sweets.

 

Patisserie Effort’s cakes are filled with the owner’s heartfelt passion and gentle flavors.
If you’re visiting Kumamoto, please stop by and try them for yourself!

 

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Patisserie Effort Shop Information

  • Address

    Soryo, Mashiki Town, Kamimashiki District, Kumamoto Prefecture

  • Hours

    11:00 – 20:00

  • Closed

    Wednesdays

  • TEL

    096-285-3288

  • Website

    https://www.instagram.com/patisserie.effort/

  • Payment

    Card accepted for purchases over 1,000 yen

  • Parking

    Available

  • No

    Tatami Seating

  • No

    Private Room

  • No

    Children’s Tableware

  • No

    High Chair

  • No

    Diaper Changing Table

  • Yes

    Stroller-Friendly

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Patisserie Effort family-friendly?

Yes! Patisserie Effort is welcoming to families and is a popular spot in Mashiki Town. Check out this article for more details.

What are Patisserie Effort’s hours and closed days?

Hours and closed days are subject to change. Please check the official website or call ahead before visiting.

*Information is current as of the time of reporting. Prices and hours are subject to change. Please confirm before visiting.

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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 — honest, practical, and made by people who actually live here.

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