Recent Reviews
The L'Abeille store is located in the basement of the New Marunouchi Building, directly connected to Tokyo Station's underground and the Marunouchi Line's Marunouchi Station. I've purchased honey from them several times. This time, I tried their honey drink, which they make in-store. The menu features honey combined with lemon, raspberry, ginger, and other ingredients, mixed with water, soda, or tea. There are various combinations to choose from. The price is 648 yen. I ordered the honey and lemon mixed with soda. It comes with plenty of ice, so considering the actual amount of drink, it might seem a bit pricey. However, they generously use honey, so it's all good. The honey flavor was strong and delicious. While buying honey to take home is the main purpose, they also sell a variety of honey for different uses, which makes it fun to browse. You can choose honey based on the type of flower or the origin. I'll definitely buy more honey when I run out.
I went to Shinmaru Building to buy Manuka honey. They had a wide variety of honey, and the staff were very helpful. I was able to try samples, so I felt confident buying the Manuka honey I was looking for! The honey drinks they offer for takeout are also fantastic.
Located in the basement of the New Marunouchi Building, directly connected to Tokyo Station's underground and the Marunouchi Line's Marunouchi Station. This is one of my favorite shops because you can enjoy honey from all over the world ☺️✨. On this day, I bought a honey drink with strawberry 🥤. It was very refreshing, perfect for summer, and delicious.
I purchased this at the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi store, not this specific location. The lavender honey was 125g for 2,376 yen. I thought it was only foreign honey, but they also had Japanese honey. I tried the mandarin orange honey, flower honey, and lavender honey. I chose the lavender honey, which is recommended for tea, but they were all delicious. The staff member said the lavender honey tastes like cherry blossom mochi, and when I tried it, I really felt that way! I'm looking forward to trying it with tea. ☺️ There are quite a few stores, but I don't think they all show up on Google Maps. That's a shame.
I often buy honey candies for my throat. There are several types of honey candies, including propolis and Manuka honey. Personally, I prefer propolis. And not only the candies, but the drinks are delicious too! They have plenty of syrup, so even after the ice melts, you can enjoy them until the very end!