Restaurant in Nagoya, Japan
Patisserie Vivienne.
100Pearl PointsTake-out Precision

About Patisserie Vivienne.
This take-out-only patisserie in Showa Ward delivers French pastry precision at JPY 1,000–1,999, earning three Tabelog Sweets EAST 100 selections since 2018. No seating, no reservations, no fuss—just technically sound cakes, chocolates, bread picked up from a counter near Yagoto Nisseki Station. Open daily except Thursdays.
Patisserie Vivienne. is a patisserie in Nagoya with a verified price range of JPY 1,000–1,999. The confirmed public hours are 10 AM–6 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with Thursday closed. Beyond those basics, the verified record is limited: specific seating, takeout policy, menu items, payment methods, parking, address details, service format are not confirmed here, so visitors should treat those details as something to check directly before going. The venue is also listed in the Tabelog 100 - Sweets - EAST - 2023 selection, which makes it a notable sweets stop to consider in Nagoya without overstating unverified details.
A Nagoya Patisserie With Limited Verified Practical Details
The most reliable planning information for Patisserie Vivienne. is its schedule and price bracket. It is open from 10 AM to 6 PM on six days of the week and closed on Thursdays. Because no specific address, neighborhood, station access, seating count, parking arrangement, reservation policy, or ordering format is verified here, this guide does not present those as facts. If timing matters, plan around the published daytime hours and confirm current operations directly with the shop before making a special trip.
Recognition and What Is Actually Confirmed
Patisserie Vivienne. is represented in the verified data as part of the Tabelog 100 - Sweets - EAST - 2023 list. That recognition supports treating it as a notable sweets destination, but the available record does not verify exact signature items, chef details, founding year, ratings, scores, or a broader award history. The JPY 1,000–1,999 range places it in an accessible bracket for a Nagoya patisserie visit. For comparison within the limited set of named venues we can reference, Patisserie Avalon is another Nagoya patisserie to consider, while other dining in Nagoya can be explored more broadly through our full Nagoya restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Patisserie Vivienne.?
A reservation or booking policy is not verified here. The confirmed hours are 10 AM–6 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with Thursday closed. If you need to confirm availability, check the venue's official channels before visiting.
Can I eat at the bar at Patisserie Vivienne.?
Seating, counter service, eat-in arrangements are not verified in the available data. Patisserie Vivienne. is confirmed as a Nagoya venue with a JPY 1,000–1,999 price range, but visitors should check directly for current service details.
What should I order at Patisserie Vivienne.?
Specific menu items are not verified here, so this guide cannot name a confirmed signature order. The venue is included in the Tabelog 100 - Sweets - EAST - 2023 selection, the verified price range is JPY 1,000–1,999.
Is lunch or dinner better at Patisserie Vivienne.?
The verified hours are 10 AM–6 PM, with Thursday closed, so the venue is documented as a daytime stop rather than a dinner venue. A lunch menu or dinner service is not verified.
Location
2 Chome-13 Yamanotetori, Showa Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 466-0815, Japan
Nagoya, Japan
Also Consider
- Cucina Italiana Gallura, Sushi, Sushi
- La Liliana, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999
- Ramen Suiren, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
- Chez Kobe, Notable alternative
- Patisserie Avalon, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
At JPY 1,000–1,999 per visit, Patisserie Vivienne. sits in the same affordability zone as Patisserie Avalon, another Nagoya pastry shop with comparable pricing. The difference: Avalon offers eat-in service, while Vivienne. is strictly take-out. If you want to sit with a coffee and pastry, Avalon is the obvious choice. If you're stocking up for a gathering or prefer grabbing items on the way home, Vivienne.'s walk-in counter moves faster and the Tabelog recognition suggests more consistent technical execution.
Compared to Nagoya's broader dining scene, where La Liliana runs JPY 6,000–14,999 for Italian and Ramen Suiren stays under JPY 1,000 for noodles, Vivienne. occupies the casual everyday tier. It's not a splurge destination, but the three Tabelog 100 selections (2018, 2022, 2023) put it ahead of most neighborhood bakeries in the city. If you're visiting Nagoya without Tokyo's deep patisserie bench, this is where to go for French-style pastry without the premium markup or reservation hassle. For visitors splitting time between pastries and fuller meals, Cucina Italiana Gallura and Chez Kobe offer more substantial dining in the same neighborhood, though neither specialize in sweets.
Booking difficulty is a non-issue here: walk in anytime except Thursdays, you'll find pastry. The trade-off is limited selection by late afternoon and no option to reserve specific items. If you're the type who plans pastry runs around guaranteed availability, this won't suit you. If you're comfortable with a first-come approach and value the ability to pick up quality work without a week's notice, Vivienne. is more practical than most of Nagoya's competition.
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