ISEPAN!, a bread festival for bread lovers, will be held from May 22nd to 27th at the Event Hall on the 6th floor of the Isetan Shinjuku Main Building. 
 Aomori - Little Princess's "Heavy Luxurious Apple Bread" (3,020 yen including tax / limited to 50 per day)
Aomori - Little Princess's "Heavy Luxurious Apple Bread" (3,020 yen including tax / limited to 50 per day)
Made with more than five apples from Aomori Prefecture. You'll be completely satisfied with the apple-packed appearance and sweet and sour taste.
This marks the third time the festival is being held, and this year marks the 22nd increase from last year, with 42 bakeries from all over the country taking part. There will be a wide variety of breads on offer, from basic baguettes and sliced bread that you won't get tired of even if you eat them every day, to freshly fried curry bread, beautifully presented and tasty bread, and breads exclusive to this event. There will also be a corner that brings together local breads from all over Japan, so one of the attractions is that you can enjoy nostalgic local flavors and unique combinations of breads.
 Osaka, Boulangerie Parisgo "Curry Bread Slowly Braised in Red Wine" (241 yen including tax)
Osaka, Boulangerie Parisgo "Curry Bread Slowly Braised in Red Wine" (241 yen including tax) 
This curry bread, simmered slowly in red wine, has a rich flavor and is best enjoyed piping hot after being fried.

 Mons Matured Raclette Oven at Ranmus Cheese Specialty Shop in Tokyo (1,203 yen including tax / limited to 50 per day) *Available for dine-in only. French cheese shop MOF melts matured cheese in the oven and serves it on a baguette.
Mons Matured Raclette Oven at Ranmus Cheese Specialty Shop in Tokyo (1,203 yen including tax / limited to 50 per day) *Available for dine-in only. French cheese shop MOF melts matured cheese in the oven and serves it on a baguette.
 
 Aomori - Little Princess's "Heavy Luxurious Apple Bread" (3,020 yen including tax / limited to 50 per day)
Aomori - Little Princess's "Heavy Luxurious Apple Bread" (3,020 yen including tax / limited to 50 per day)Made with more than five apples from Aomori Prefecture. You'll be completely satisfied with the apple-packed appearance and sweet and sour taste.
This marks the third time the festival is being held, and this year marks the 22nd increase from last year, with 42 bakeries from all over the country taking part. There will be a wide variety of breads on offer, from basic baguettes and sliced bread that you won't get tired of even if you eat them every day, to freshly fried curry bread, beautifully presented and tasty bread, and breads exclusive to this event. There will also be a corner that brings together local breads from all over Japan, so one of the attractions is that you can enjoy nostalgic local flavors and unique combinations of breads.
 Osaka, Boulangerie Parisgo "Curry Bread Slowly Braised in Red Wine" (241 yen including tax)
Osaka, Boulangerie Parisgo "Curry Bread Slowly Braised in Red Wine" (241 yen including tax) This curry bread, simmered slowly in red wine, has a rich flavor and is best enjoyed piping hot after being fried.

 Mons Matured Raclette Oven at Ranmus Cheese Specialty Shop in Tokyo (1,203 yen including tax / limited to 50 per day) *Available for dine-in only. French cheese shop MOF melts matured cheese in the oven and serves it on a baguette.
Mons Matured Raclette Oven at Ranmus Cheese Specialty Shop in Tokyo (1,203 yen including tax / limited to 50 per day) *Available for dine-in only. French cheese shop MOF melts matured cheese in the oven and serves it on a baguette.[Event Information]
ISEPAN!
Dates: May 22nd - 27th *Ends at 6:00 PM on the last day
Venue: Isetan Shinjuku Main Building, 6th Floor, Event Hall
 ISEPAN!
Dates: May 22nd - 27th *Ends at 6:00 PM on the last day
Venue: Isetan Shinjuku Main Building, 6th Floor, Event Hall




















