Life egg tart
Shibuya restaurants | Nata de Christiano (Nata de Christiano) egg tarts
The egg tart of life I met in Shibuya, Tokyo. I prefer the layered texture of croissants and pastries, and I prefer Portuguese egg tarts over regular egg tarts. Pastel nattas (a.k.a. Andrews egg tarts) are pretty good in Korea.
Nata de Cristiano was a gift from my Tokyo trip. I walked for about 20 minutes from Shibuya Station,
It is located near Yoyogi Park after passing through Tokyu Hands and NHK stations.
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Pastel de nata
pastel de nata
Pastellurd nata
I thought it was a caffeine store that also sold coffee, but as it turned out, it was a takeout only store.
I practiced Japanese beforehand to order iced Americano, egg tarts to eat, and egg tarts for wrapping…
I was able to buy the product after waiting for about 15 minutes. Most of them buy basic egg tarts for 6 packs (Â¥1,250), but they also sell large egg tarts called NATA GRANDE (Â¥1500). I wonder if I'll go to Tokyo again, but if I go, I definitely want to buy one.
Picture source: http://www.cristianos.jp/nata
Shibuya restaurants | Nata de Christiano (Nata de Christiano) egg tarts
Another signature menu is âsoft-boiled castella,â which can be easily found in department stores in Korea.
Nata de Cristiano's egg tart had the right texture of the pie, and the egg filling, which is the core of the egg tart, was moderately sweet and delicious.
Egg tarts have a unique oily flavor, so it's a bit difficult to eat them indefinitely,
With Americano, you can beat 4 of them on the spot.
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I think egg tarts taste better when they are slightly chilled than freshly made. I ate it the next day and it was even more delicious.
I really regretted buying it in Korea.
With Google Maps, it's not difficult to find directions. Just be careful not to get too long! It was a Shibuya restaurant worth walking to.
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Nata de Cristiano menu