Restaurant in Kyoto, Japan
boulangerie Artisan'Halles
100Pearl PointsTakeout Bread Counter

About boulangerie Artisan'Halles
Takeout-only bakery near Demachiyanagi Station, recognized by Tabelog 100 Bread WEST in 2020 and 2022. Items cost under ¥999, with a rotating seasonal selection best seen before 11 AM on weekdays. No seating, no website, cash only — practical for solo grab-and-go, less so for groups or dietary restrictions.
Boulangerie Artisan'Halles is a Kyoto bakery with a verified budget range of JPY 999 and under. Its clearest confirmed recognition is selection for Tabelog 100 - Bread - WEST - 2022. Beyond that, publicly usable details are limited here, so this guide keeps the focus on what is verified rather than adding unconfirmed claims about service format, hours, location within the city, payments, or specific menu items.
Verified Basics
Specific details about the shop's service format, daily production schedule, seating, beverages, and menu availability are not verified in the provided record. Treat Boulangerie Artisan'Halles as a Kyoto bakery to check based on current conditions, and avoid assuming a particular ordering style, product lineup, or best arrival time from this page alone.
Pricing and Logistics
The verified price band is JPY 999 and under, making Boulangerie Artisan'Halles a low-priced Kyoto option in this guide. Specific operating hours, payment methods, parking, station access, phone details, and reservation or ordering policies are not verified here.
For groups or dietary restrictions, no verified information is available in this record about seating, ingredient lists, allergen handling, vegan options, gluten-free options, advance ordering, or customization. Visitors with strict requirements should confirm directly with the venue before relying on it.
How It Compares
Within this guide, Boulangerie Artisan'Halles is best understood as a low-priced Kyoto bakery with a confirmed Tabelog 100 - Bread - WEST - 2022 selection. For a different kind of Kyoto dining plan, you might compare it with Epice or eze bleu, while remembering that this page does not verify comparable service details, menus, or hours across those venues.
Sushi Hayashi serves a different dining use case from Boulangerie Artisan'Halles, so it is not a direct substitute for a bakery stop. Demachi Futaba and Sabo Isehan may also be relevant names to consider in Kyoto, but this page does not verify a direct like-for-like comparison on menu, seating, reservations, or payments.
For more bakery and café options across the city, see our full Kyoto restaurants guide. If you're exploring other dining in Kyoto, compare current details directly before making plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does boulangerie Artisan'Halles handle dietary restrictions?
No verified dietary, allergy, vegan, gluten-free, or ingredient-list information is available in the provided record. Visitors with strict restrictions should confirm directly with the venue before visiting.
What should a first-timer know about boulangerie Artisan'Halles?
Boulangerie Artisan'Halles is a Kyoto bakery with a verified price band of JPY 999 and under. It is also confirmed as a Tabelog 100 - Bread - WEST - 2022 selection.
Is boulangerie Artisan'Halles good for solo dining?
The verified record does not state whether seating is available or what the service format is. Solo visitors should treat it as a low-priced Kyoto bakery and confirm current practical details before going.
Is there a tasting menu at boulangerie Artisan'Halles?
No verified tasting-menu information is available for Boulangerie Artisan'Halles. The confirmed details are its Kyoto location, JPY 999-and-under price band, and Tabelog 100 - Bread - WEST - 2022 recognition.
Can boulangerie Artisan'Halles accommodate groups?
No verified information is available about seating, private rooms, group ordering, or event accommodation. Groups should confirm directly with the venue before planning around it.
How far ahead should I book boulangerie Artisan'Halles?
No verified reservation, booking, online-ordering, or walk-in policy is available in the provided record. Confirm directly with the venue for current visiting details.
What should I wear to boulangerie Artisan'Halles?
No verified dress code is available for Boulangerie Artisan'Halles in the provided record.
Location
京都府京都市上京区今出川通寺町東入ル一真町89
Kyoto, Japan
Also Consider
- Sushi Hayashi, Sushi, ¥¥¥¥
- Epice, Notable alternative
- eze bleu, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown
- Demachi Futaba, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
- Sabo Isehan, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
At under ¥999 per item, Boulangerie Artisan'Halles is easier on the wallet than Epice or eze bleu, though neither of those shops offers the same Tabelog 100 credential. If you want a proper sit-down bakery experience with coffee and table service, Sabo Isehan at ¥1,000–¥1,999 is a better choice, it's slightly pricier but includes seating and a broader menu. Demachi Futaba, also in the same price band, is better known for traditional sweets than bread, making Boulangerie Artisan'Halles the more focused option if you're after baguettes or sourdough.
For booking ease, Boulangerie Artisan'Halles wins: walk-ins are the only option, and even weekend mornings see short queues rather than long waits. Sushi Hayashi at ¥¥¥¥ requires advance reservations weeks out, making it irrelevant for a casual takeout stop. If you're staying near Demachiyanagi and want a quick, credentialed bakery for breakfast or a picnic, Boulangerie Artisan'Halles is the most practical choice. If you need seating, order flexibility, or card payments, go to Sabo Isehan or one of the central Kyoto bakery cafés instead.
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