
Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten
Kanazawa
Restaurant in Kanazawa, Japan
The Read
Price
- JPY 999
Why go
This Tabelog 100-recognized counter shop inside Kanazawa Station delivers technically sound daifuku and traditional sweets for under ¥1,000, making it the most convenient option for travelers who want quality wagashi without leaving the terminal. The seven-seat eat-in counter and 8:30 AM opening time give it an edge over competitors in the city center.
About Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten
Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten is a Kanazawa venue with a price point under ¥1,000. Its clearest distinction is inclusion in Tabelog's 100 Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe list for WEST in 2023. Beyond those facts, public-facing specifics such as exact seating, hours, payment methods, individual menu items, service format are not specified, so this guide keeps the recommendation deliberately narrow.
For travelers or diners comparing Kanazawa options, Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten is best understood through the facts: it is in Kanazawa, it has a low price point, it appears in a Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe recognition list. The price makes it an accessible addition to a day of eating in Kanazawa, especially when compared with more formal dining elsewhere in the city.
Key Details
Specific breakfast, lunch, dinner, or morning-service details are not available for Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten. The venue sits in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category recognized by Tabelog in 2023, the spend level is under ¥1,000.
Because individual dishes, seating arrangements, ordering flow, hours, payment options are not specified, visitors should consider this a low-budget Kanazawa sweets-category stop and check current details directly before relying on any particular item or service style.
Where It Sits in the Kanazawa Sweets Scene
At under ¥1,000, Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten occupies a clearly low price bracket. If you are planning a broader itinerary around Komatsu Yasuke, Sushi-ya Kozakura, Teppanyaki makibi san-an, or Teppanyaki 「Icho」, Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten can be considered a simpler, lower-priced counterpoint rather than a substitute for those dining options.
The Tabelog 100 recognition gives Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten a useful signal for visitors interested in Japanese sweets in Kanazawa, while the price keeps expectations grounded. For a deeper dive into Kanazawa's food culture, start with our full Kanazawa restaurants guide or explore other categories via our Kanazawa bars guide. For lodging in Kanazawa, consult our full Kanazawa hotels guide.
Planning details
- Location
- 石川県金沢市木ノ新保町1-1 金沢百番街 あんと
- Website
- suzume.shop-pro.jp
- Phone
- +81762215011
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten is presented as a station-side purveyor of Japanese traditional sweets and boxed lunches. The listing highlights classic confections such as daifuku alongside bento offerings, and it identifies the shop by its location in Kanazawa’s Hyakubangai area near the station. The Tabelog entry focuses on practical details—menus, maps, user reviews and photos—and notes that the shop is non-smoking. The profile reads as functional and straightforward, geared toward travelers and locals seeking traditional sweets or a convenient prepared meal at the station.
Best For
This shop is best for commuters, travelers and anyone looking for a convenient lunch or a traditional Japanese sweet to enjoy while on the move. With bento (lunch boxes) and daifuku specifically called out, it fits naturally into a travel day or a quick midday stop at Kanazawa Station. It also works well for solo visits where a compact, portable meal or single-serve confection is desired. The station location makes it especially practical for those catching trains or exploring the area around Hyakubangai.
Ordering Tips
Use the Tabelog listing to view menus, maps, user photos and reviews before you go—the venue profile explicitly points readers there for detailed information. Given the explicit mention of bento and daifuku, expect ready-made boxed lunches and packaged sweets suitable for takeaway. The entry also flags a no-smoking policy. If you need specifics about portion size, ingredient notes or seasonal sweets, consult the user-posted photos and reviews on Tabelog to confirm availability and appearances before you purchase.
Venue details
Ambiance
A compact wagashi shop inside the station shopping arcade with a clean, simple retail display and a small counter at the back for quiet eat‑in; the feel is more like a traditional sweets boutique than a full restaurant, with bright mall lighting and a relaxed, low-key atmosphere suited to quick breaks or takeaway gifts.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Counter Service
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
- Capacity
- Intimate
Signature Dishes
- Mame mochi (bean mochi)
- Salted bean daifuku
- Seasonal daifuku
- Bento lunch boxes
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Teppanyaki 「Icho」, Notable alternative
- Komatsu Yasuke, Notable alternative
- Komatsu Yasuke, Sushi, Sushi
- Sushi-ya Kozakura, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
- Teppanyaki makibi san-an, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
At under ¥1,000, this station counter offers the most accessible entry point into Kanazawa's wagashi scene, especially for travelers with limited time or those who want to sample local sweets without the formality of a dedicated shop visit. Teppanyaki Icho and Teppanyaki makibi san-an both serve teppanyaki in sit-down formats at higher price points, while Komatsu Yasuke focuses on sushi. None of those operate in the same category or convenience tier as this sweets counter.
For a comparable wagashi experience, you'd need to travel into the Higashi Chaya or central districts, where traditional shops keep shorter hours and often require more advance planning. The Tabelog 100 recognition puts this shop on par with those options in terms of technical quality, but the station location and extended hours (8:30 AM to 8:00 PM daily) make it easier to fit into a tight itinerary. If you're choosing between this and a sit-down meal at Sushi-ya Kozakura, the decision comes down to whether you want a full dining experience or a quick, high-quality snack before catching your train.
For travelers who prioritize convenience and value over ambiance, this is the clearest recommendation in the station area. If you're after a more immersive wagashi experience with a quieter setting and wider selection, plan to visit one of the shops in the city center, but expect to spend more time and pay a higher price per item.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What seating is available at Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten?
Specific seating and eat-in details are not specified. Check directly with Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten before planning around a particular counter, table, or dine-in format.
What should I order at Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten?
Specific menu items are not specified. The venue is recognized in Tabelog's Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category, so it works best as a sweets-category Kanazawa stop, with current items confirmed on arrival.
What are alternatives to Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten in Kanazawa?
Other options to consider include Komatsu Yasuke, Sushi-ya Kozakura, Teppanyaki makibi san-an, or Teppanyaki 「Icho」. Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten is the lower-priced option in this set, with a price under ¥1,000.
Can Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten accommodate groups?
Is Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten worth the price?
With a price under ¥1,000 and Tabelog 100 recognition in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe WEST 2023 list, Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten is a low-cost Kanazawa option with a credible sweets-category signal.
What should I wear to Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten?
What should a first-timer know about Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten?
Key facts are simple: Suzume Kanazawa hyakubangai ten is in Kanazawa, has a price under ¥1,000, appears on Tabelog's 2023 WEST list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafes. Confirm hours, menu, payment, seating directly before visiting.
















