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3gouter (Sun Goûter) in Ueki, Kumamoto: Artisan Cakes & a Cozy Eat-In Space

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2024.03.16

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A SaruKuma writer visits “3gouter” in Ueki, Kita Ward, Kumamoto City, and shares a first-hand report. Price guide: from 1,400 yen. We also cover family-friendly tips, access, and opening hours.

Introducing 3gouter (Sun Goûter)

Hello travelers! This is Asukarando, a writer for [SaruKuma].

Today I’m taking you to Ueki-machi in Kita Ward, Kumamoto City, to visit
[3gouter — Sun Goûter], a charming patisserie tucked into the northern outskirts of Kumamoto City.

I enjoyed a relaxing cake break in their lovely eat-in space, and I just had to share it with you (*^.^*)

Convenient parking is available right in front of [3gouter — Sun Goûter].

Step inside [3gouter — Sun Goûter] and you’ll find a calm, refined atmosphere — perfect for a quiet afternoon treat.

Towards the back, you’ll discover a cozy eat-in space (^^)

There are both table and counter seats — choose whichever suits your mood.

A row of glittering, jewel-like cakes greets you at the display case (^-^)v

Caramel Banana Terrine — 1,400 yen

Matcha Terrine — 1,500 yen

Whole cakes are also on offer — perfect for celebrations.

Strawberry Shortcake (Size 5 / approx. 15 cm) — 4,000 yen

Chocolat Chocolat (Size 5 / approx. 15 cm) — 4,200 yen

Cheesecake — 450 yen

Paris-Brest — 400 yen

Chocolat Chocolat — 540 yen

Tarte Café — 550 yen

Strawberry Shortcake — 520 yen

Crème Brûlée — 440 yen

Strawberry Tart — 580 yen

Bateau Marron (Chestnut) — 540 yen

Chantilly Roll — 350 yen

Noisette Chocolat — 540 yen

Croquant Cream Puff — 220 yen

Brown Rice Cream Puff — 220 yen

Everything looks so beautiful, you’ll have a hard time choosing! (^3^)/

They also offer a selection of baked goods (yakigashi) — wonderful as a gift or souvenir from your trip to Kumamoto.

Whole cakes come in a wide variety (^^) Please note that whole cake reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance.

Recommended Menu at 3gouter (Sun Goûter)

On this visit, I went with the strawberry shortcake, the croquant cream puff, and a hot coffee.

The simple round plate the cakes are served on perfectly matches the calm aesthetic of the shop — already a delight before the first bite!

Light, fluffy, moist sponge paired with a beautifully understated whipped cream — pure happiness in every bite (*^.^*)

And of course — strawberries (*^.^*)
Nothing beats strawberry season in Japan! The fruit topping changes seasonally, so there’s always a fresh reason to come back.

The croquant cream puff (chou à la crème) had been on my must-try list.

Unlike a typical soft cream puff, the choux pastry here is firm and craggy, with a delightfully crunchy texture.

Dunk it into the rich custard cream, take a bite (^o^)/

The crisp, crackling “zaku-zaku” sound is something completely new!

The custard is gently sweet and fragrant with real vanilla bean — comforting and refined.

Heads up: there’s a one-drink minimum if you’re using the eat-in space.
My hot coffee arrived in a generous, home-style mug — freshly brewed and plentiful.
Even after finishing the cake, there was still coffee left to savor — a perfect, leisurely break (*^.^*)

Why not treat yourself to a slow, indulgent moment with handcrafted sweets in a peaceful setting?
The beautiful cakes at [3gouter — Sun Goûter] are a Kumamoto sweet stop you won’t want to miss (*^.^*)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3gouter (Sun Goûter) family-friendly for visitors with kids?

Yes — “3gouter” in Ueki, Kita Ward, Kumamoto City, is welcoming for families and is a popular spot in the area. See this article for full details.

What are 3gouter’s opening hours and closing days?

Opening hours and regular holidays may change. Please check the official website or call ahead before your visit.

※ Information is current as of the time of reporting. Prices and hours are subject to change. Please confirm before your visit.

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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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