
Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten
Nakamura, Nagoya
Restaurant in Nagoya, Japan
The Read
Price
JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
Why go
A take-out counter beneath Nagoya Station specializing in hand-cut warabi mochi, recognized in Tabelog 100 Japanese traditional sweets for 2023. No seating, no reservations required, sweets best consumed the same day. At JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999, it's a practical option for travelers passing through the station.
About Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten
Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten is a Nagoya venue with daily hours of 10 AM to 8 PM and a listed price range of JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999. It is also associated with Tabelog's 2023 list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe in the EAST scope. Beyond those basics, public details suitable for confirmation are limited, so the safest way to plan is around the confirmed hours, price range, Nagoya location rather than assuming a particular service format, menu item, or reservation setup.
Planning Basics
Treat Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten as a venue with confirmed Tabelog recognition in a Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category, but check current offerings directly before making a special trip for any particular item.
At JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999, the price range places Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten in an accessible bracket for Nagoya dining stops. The available data does not confirm seating, take-out, booking rules, dish names, or service style. Plan simply: confirm what is available on the day and visit within the posted 10 AM to 8 PM hours.
How It Fits Nagoya's Dining Scene
Within Nagoya, Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten can be considered alongside other allowed Pearl-listed venues such as Cutlet Matsumura, New Old Style Niku Soba Keisuke Dainagoya birudingu ten, Setsugekka Nagoya, Solo Pizza Napoletana Da Lucio Nagoya eki ten, TANAKA YAKINIKU RESTAURANTE, while recognizing that those venues may represent different dining categories. The clearest distinction for Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten is its 2023 Tabelog recognition in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category and its JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999 price range.
The most reliable planning details are straightforward: Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten is in Nagoya, open daily from 10 AM to 8 PM, listed at JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999. Details such as exact menu, stock levels, seating, holiday exceptions, ordering format should be confirmed directly before visiting. For a deeper dive into Nagoya's dining options, see our full Nagoya restaurants guide.
Planning details
- Location
- Japan, 〒450-0002 Aichi, Nagoya, Nakamura Ward, Meieki, 3 Chome−28−12 Dai Nagoya Building, 地下1階
- Website
- tsubame-ya.jp/shopinfo/nagoya
- Phone
- +81 52-414-4758
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten presents itself as a classic Japanese confectionery outlet, focused squarely on time-honored wagashi. The listing emphasizes traditional specialties — dorayaki and a 'Famous Warabi Mochi' — and language about cherishing ingredients suggests careful, restrained flavors rather than flashy trends. The shop reads as a place where craftsmanship and simplicity matter: expect straightforward presentations that celebrate texture and ingredient quality, and a quietly confident, classic sweets-shop character rooted in Japanese confectionery tradition.
Best For
This spot is best for anyone seeking authentic Japanese sweets and a focused tasting of traditional confections. The menu pointers (dorayaki and warabi mochi) make it a natural stop for a snack break, casual dessert run, or a modest sweet souvenir. Because the description appears on Tabelog with menus, reviews and photos, it also works well for diners who like to research before trying a specialty shop. The emphasis on classic sweets keeps the experience approachable for solo visitors, families and small groups seeking a traditional treat.
Ordering Tips
When you go, prioritize the shop’s signature items highlighted in the description: dorayaki and the 'Famous Warabi Mochi.' Those items are explicitly called out, so they are the clearest recommendations from the source text. The entry also notes 'No Smoking,' which may be useful for visitors sensitive to smoke. For additional context on portioning, prices and popular picks, consult the Tabelog listing referenced in the description — it notes menus, user reviews, ratings and photos that can help you decide what to order.
Venue details
Ambiance
A small basement-level wagashi shop in Dai Nagoya Building with a calm, understated feel, focused on takeaway sweets rather than eat-in dining, emphasizing the warmth and simplicity of traditional Japanese confections.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Counter Service
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- Kogane Warabi Mochi
- Daichi no Dorayaki
- Tsubame Yokan
- Tsubame Arare
- Tsubame Sabure
- Nagoya Anko Sabure
Planning details
Location
Japan, 〒450-0002 Aichi, Nagoya, Nakamura Ward, Meieki, 3 Chome−28−12 Dai Nagoya Building, 地下1階 · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Cutlet Matsumura, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999
- New Old Style Niku Soba Keisuke Dainagoya birudingu ten, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Solo Pizza Napoletana Da Lucio Nagoya eki ten, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999
- Setsugekka Nagoya, Notable alternative
- TANAKA YAKINIKU RESTAURANTE, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999
Restaurant context
Tsubameya sits at the low end of Nagoya Station's Tabelog-ranked dining options, making it the easiest choice for travelers on a tight schedule. Cutlet Matsumura charges JPY 2,000 to JPY 2,999 for katsu and often requires a wait during lunch hours, while TANAKA YAKINIKU RESTAURANTE demands JPY 10,000+ and advance booking for yakiniku. If you want a Tabelog-recognized venue without the formality or price tag, Tsubameya delivers, but only if you accept the format constraints. New Old Style Niku Soba Keisuke shares the same price range (JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999) and also operates take-out, making it the direct alternative if you prefer noodles over sweets.
For seated dining with a similar Tabelog pedigree, Setsugekka Nagoya offers a traditional Japanese meal with table service, though booking ahead is advisable. Solo Pizza Napoletana Da Lucio runs JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999 and provides seating, positioning itself as the middle ground between Tsubameya's counter and higher-tier restaurants. If freshness and portability matter more than ambiance, Tsubameya wins; if you want a full dining experience, Setsugekka or Solo Pizza make more sense. The decision hinges on whether you're eating now or later, Tsubameya's sweets won't hold overnight, while katsu or pizza can.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten handle dietary restrictions?
What should I order at Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten?
Can I eat at the bar at Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten?
What should a first-timer know about Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten?
First-timers should know the confirmed essentials: Tsubameya Dainagoya birudingu ten is in Nagoya, open daily from 10 AM to 8 PM, listed at JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999, associated with Tabelog's 2023 Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe recognition.
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