Napoléon Pie
This gorgeous mille-feuille is richly adorned with strawberries.
The treat is called Napoléon Pie because it is the emperor of sweets and its shape resembles the hat Napoleon wore.
Custard cream that is not too sweet and the tartness of strawberries perfectly complement the flaky pie crust in this cake.
Napoléon Pie is a special dessert that can only be enjoyed at the Ginza Maison.
Patissiers bake this cake every day in the kitchen at the Ginza Maison.
Henri Charpentier
Ginza Maison
The Henri Charpentier Ginza Maison located on Ginza Yanagi-dori St. reopened on April 28, 2018, after renovations.
In addition to a boutique space, there is a stylish salon space where you can enjoy authentic desserts served at tables that are prepared with seasonal ingredients, including the dessert that inspired the creation of Henri Charpentier, Crêpes Suzette.
The salon offers a café where you can spend leisurely moments in an elegant space delighting in the wonder and deliciousness of various combinations of textures, flavors, and temperatures.
Discover the spirit of Paris in Ginza.
Enjoy a dessert worthy of the name “emperor,”
exclusively available here.
Napoléon Pie is a stunning mille-feuille abundantly adorned with strawberries. Ginza Maison is the only one of the three café and shop establishments where it is served. Patissiers at the Ginza Maison create each cake individually.
—Napoléon Pie—
The treat is called Napoléon Pie because it is the emperor of sweets and its shape resembles the hat Napoleon wore. Custard cream that is not too sweet and the tartness of strawberries perfectly complement the flaky pie crust in this cake.