Discover the Top 5 Japanese Bakeries in Osaka: A Journey Across the Culinary Capital

Apr 8, 2026

BY Espi

Osaka, which has long been celebrated as the capital of Japanese cuisine, offers so much more than just takoyaki and okonomiyaki. Its bakery scene features an extraordinary blend of traditional Japanese breads and European techniques, ranging from flaky croissants to curry‑filled buns. Whether you’re traveling for World Expo 2025 or simply exploring the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, here are five must‑visit bakeries in Osaka that you won’t want to miss.

A peaceful morning at The City Bakery – Credit: City Bakery

The City Bakery

Originally from New York City, The City Bakery has become a fan favorite since opening in Osaka. Breakfast begins at 7:30 am, with items like Earl Grey chocolate scones, seasonal saffron muffins, and savory focaccia sandwiches all offered. Visitors often praise the balanced flavors and relaxing atmosphere of the cafe, making it the perfect place for an early-morning pastry stop before your sightseeing begins.

Recommended items: Choco‑Earl Grey scone, French toast, signature croissant. 

Address: Japan, 〒530-0011 Osaka, Kita Ward, Ofukacho, 4−1 Umekita Plaza, B1F グランフロント大阪

Hours: 7:30 am – 8 pm, 7 days a week

Phone: +81663592010

Website: http://www.thecitybakery.jp/

Delicious pastries at Le Sucré‑Cœur – Credit: Travels with Nano

Le Sucré‑Cœur

This boutique bakery is famed for its buttery, flaky croissants and sourdough loaves. The bakery’s attention to detail and dedication to tradition make it ideal for visitors seeking artisanal quality and quintessential European-style breads.

Recommended items: Croissant, ham-and-cheese toast, classic sourdough.

Address: Japan, 〒530-0004 Osaka, Kita Ward, Dojimahama, 1 Chome−2−1 新ダイビル 1階

Hours: 10 am – 7 pm, Wednesday – Sunday (closed Monday & Tuesday)

Phone: +81661477779

Website: https://lesucre-coeur.com/

A gorgeous breakfast spread at West Wood Bakers – Credit: BACK TO MEDIA PAGE

West Wood Bakers

Located in Horie’s creative district, West Wood Bakers offers a café-style atmosphere with quintessential brunch offerings, including country loaves, maple‑bacon‑cheese scones, and prosciutto‑egg toasts. The cozy atmosphere of both the neighborhood and the cafe makes it an amazing place to pick up a midday coffee and treat.

Recommended items: Maple‑bacon‑cheese scone, prosciutto‑egg toast, crusty sandwiches.

Address: 1 Chome-16-9 Minamihorie, Nishi Ward, Osaka, 550-0015, Japan

Hours: 9 am – 4:30 pm, 7 days a week

Phone: +81665380022

Website: http://www.westwoodbakers.com/

Pastries lined up for the morning rush – Credit: BACK TO MEDIA PAGE

Boulangerie & Café Gout

Recognized repeatedly in the “Tabelog 100” awards and just a short walk from Osaka Castle, Gout is beloved for freshly baked loaves and pastries served with exceptional service and atmosphere. It is the perfect place for an early morning breakfast or to have a relaxing break after visiting Osaka Castle! It’s best to bring cash, as cards are not accepted as payment.

Recommended items: Curry bread, pistachio roll, cranberry‑dark‑chocolate hazelnut stick.

Address: Japan, 〒540-0026 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Uchihonmachi, 1 Chome−1−10 リンサンビル 1F

Hours: 7:30 am – 8 pm, Friday – Tuesday (closed Wednesday & Thursday)

Phone: +81665850833

Website: https://derien.co.jp/

Morning pastries at de tout Painduce – Credit: bonnoweb

de tout Painduce

Painduce blends traditional European techniques with inventive Japanese flavors, such as lotus‑root galette, black sesame buns, raspberry tarts, and unbeatable croissants, to create a unique and memorable flavor. All products are made with premium local flour and pure ingredients. Due to its convenient station location, Painduce is the perfect place for a quick snack break with guaranteed flavor.

Recommended items: Lotus‑root galette (anchovy or cheese), raspberry tart, tea-flavoured melon bread, Galette Bressane.

Address: Japan, 〒530-0001 Osaka, Kita Ward, Umeda, 3 Chome−1−1 エキマルシェ大阪

Hours: 7:30 am – 10 pm, 7 days a week

Phone: +81647977770

Website: http://www.painduce.com/shop/osaka.html

From the cozy atmosphere of The City Bakery to the locally cherished Gout near Osaka Castle, these five bakeries showcase the creativity and uniqueness of Osaka’s bread scene. Whether you prefer classic European pastries or Japanese-inspired creations like curry‑filled buns or lotus‑root galettes, each spot guarantees a memorable experience and culinary delight. It’s always best to plan early visits to shops, as popular ones like Le Sucré‑Cœur and Gout can have long lines before opening. And remember to bring cash to Gout and Painduce, as card payment is often not accepted. Arigato Travel hopes you enjoy this curated bakery tour, as Osaka offers some of the best and unique pan experiences in all of Japan.

Featured Photo Credit: peng_ch

Ready for more foodie adventures throughout Japan’s Culinary Capital? Check out our full list of Osaka Tours and start your next delicious journey today!

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