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Ca Marche

Incredibly, bakery Ça Marche offers more than 100 types of bread, which sees locals queuing out the door. There’s an outdoor terrace, so it’s also a great place to watch the world go by.

Ca Marche[Ça Marche — image © Florentyna Leow]

What’s not to love about a bakery with more than 100 types of bread to choose from? We love the sheer variety of options at Ça Marche — as do the locals, who you’ll often find queuing out the door. In addition to the more conventional loaves, you can also snack on unusual buns like black tea cream bread. We like that Ça Marche has an outdoor terrace and the whole place is non-smoking. It’s pretty kid-friendly too.

English name:
Ça Marche

Japanese name:
サ・マーシュ

English address:
3-1-3 Yamamoto-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe-shi, 650-0003

Japanese address:
〒650-0003 神戸市中央区山本通3-1-3

Opening hours:
10am-6pm
Closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

Nearest transport:
Subway and Train: 7-minute walk from the subway west exit 3 of Sannomiya / Kobe Sannomiya Station.

Telephone:
+81-78-763-1111

Website: Instagram page

District:
Kitano-cho

Customer Reviews:
Read customer reviews of Ça Marche on TripAdvisor.

More Kobe Restaurant Recommendations:
See all the restaurants we recommend on our Places to Eat in Kobe page.

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