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TokyoTreat Review: Japan’s Best Bites subscription box

Looking to try some amazing Japanese snacks? Tokyo Treat has got you covered! This awesome service lets you experience the delicious taste of Japanese snack food culture from the comfort of your own home.

YourJapan Blog by YourJapan Blog
April 10, 2023
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If you’re a snack lover and interested in trying out unique and delicious Japanese snacks, then TokyoTreat subscription boxes are definitely worth considering! Each month, they curate a selection of snacks, candies, and drinks straight from Japan, and deliver them right to your doorstep.

One of the things that sets TokyoTreat apart is their commitment to authenticity and freshness. They source their products directly from Japan to ensure that subscribers are getting the real deal. Plus, they take into account seasonal and cultural trends when selecting snacks, so you’ll get to try out some fun and festive treats!

 

What is TokyoTreat?

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TokyoTreat is a monthly subscription service that delivers a variety of Japanese snacks straight to your doorstep. The “Japan’s Best Bites” box is one of their most popular boxes and offers a diverse selection of sweet and savory treats. The box contains a total of 17 items, including several well-known Japanese snack brands, as well as some lesser-known gems.

 

Subscriptions plan and shipping

TokyoTreat now offers four different subscription plans. You can choose to subscribe to the monthly, three months, six months, or twelve months subscription plan. The longer subscription periods offer a discount on the monthly price, so it’s a great way to save money if you know you’ll be enjoying Japanese snacks for a while! One of the great things about TokyoTreat’s pricing is that it is very transparent and easy to understand. There are no hidden fees or extra charges, and customers can easily see what they are getting for their money.

Another unique feature of TokyoTreat is that they often include limited edition or seasonal snacks in their boxes, which allows customers to try snacks that may not be available in stores anymore. This makes the service a great option for those who are interested in trying new and unique Japanese snacks and candies. Overall, TokyoTreat offers a fun and educational way to explore Japanese culture through its delicious snacks and treats.

When your Tokyo Treat box arrives, you’ll be greeted with a colorful and eye-catching package that matches the theme of the month. Inside, the snacks are carefully arranged and labeled, so you’ll know exactly what you’re trying. And don’t worry, the packaging is sturdy enough to keep everything safe during shipping!

Speaking of shipping, Tokyo Treat offers free shipping worldwide! Depending on where you live, it can take anywhere from 1-4 weeks for your box to arrive, but they do provide a tracking number so you can keep an eye on things.

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What’s in the box?

Our team had the chance to try out the March 2023 box “Japan’s best bites”. One of the standout savory snacks in this box is the Kaki no Tane. This is a classic Japanese snack made from rice crackers and peanuts, and is the perfect snack to enjoy with a cold drink. The box also includes a variety of Umaibo flavors, which are puffed corn sticks that come in various savory flavors. The Teriyaki Burger and Yakitori Umaibo flavors were particular highlights, with the former having a rich, meaty flavor and the latter offering a smoky, charred taste.

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Another standout snack in the savory category was the Jagabee, a potato snack that has a crispy texture and comes in various flavors. The Garlic Butter flavor was included in the “Japan’s Best Bites” box and it was delicious! The garlic flavor was strong without being overpowering, and the butter added a nice richness to the snack.

Moving onto the sweet snacks, the box included a few different types of chocolates and candies. The Kit Kat were a real highlight with the Melon flavor, a delicious slice of summer!

Overall, the “Japan’s Best Bites” box from TokyoTreat is a great way to explore some of Japan’s most popular snacks. The variety of sweet and savory treats in the box is impressive, and there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re a fan of classic Japanese snacks like Kaki no Tane and Umaibo, or you prefer more unique treats like Kintsuba and Hi-Chew, this box has got you covered.

The included booklet in the box is a great touch, as it provides some background on each snack and its cultural significance. It’s a nice way to learn more about Japan’s snack culture while you enjoy your treats.

One thing to note is that while the “Japan’s Best Bites” box is a great value, it can be overwhelming for those who aren’t used to the variety of flavors and textures found in Japanese snacks. Some of the savory snacks, in particular, can be quite salty or intense in flavor. However, for those who love to try new things and are open to experiencing new tastes, this box is a real treat.

 

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TokyoTreat Review Conclusion

Overall, we think Tokyo Treat subscription boxes are a fun and exciting way to explore Japanese snacks and candies. Whether you’re a fan of sweet or savory treats, they’ve got something for everyone. The subscription boxes are also great gift options, not only for friends and family but also for smaller companies.

And if you ever have any questions or concerns, their customer service team is always happy to help. So why not give them a try and see what delicious surprises await in your next box?

Check out TokyoTreat website

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