Where can I find shokupan (Japanese milk bread)?

Anonymous
Japong Bakery in Rockville - probably the best milk bread around
Paris Baguette - Korean bakery
Anonymous
Shilla in Annandale has it.
Anonymous
I buy mine at H-mart.
Anonymous
I got some recently at Sunday Morning Bakehouse in Pike and Rose in North Bethesda/Rockville. Don't have anything to compare it to but I liked it! Not sure how often they carry it, it was my first time seeing it there.
Anonymous
Hana Japanese Market - DC.
Anonymous
Late to the party, but a new place called Shokupan Bakery in Bethesda seems to have good reviews on Google Maps.
Anonymous
It's so easy to make yourself and tastes so much better.
Anonymous
https://www.sakusakuflakerie.com/

Locations in DC though -it's delicious !
Anonymous
I like this one in Rockville. Mostly asian clientele. The bread comes in thin and thick sliced. I go early in the morning as the milk bread sells out fast. If you call ahead, they might hold a loaf for you.
Anonymous
Sorry here's the link. They are the bakery for Teamania, so you'll get the freshest loaves at Bread Corner. http://bread-corner.com/bc/
Anonymous
I just tried https://shokupanusa.com, and I was blown away. They seem to make a more luxurious type of shokupan than other shops in the DMV, and I really liked their matcha as well.
Anonymous
Hana or H-Mart
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is the recipe I use. Love it! I make it all the time.
https://www.theflavorbender.com/japanese-milk-bread-recipe-hokkaido-milk-bread/

For the OP, are you looking for rolls or for a loaf? The Korean/Chinese bakeries in the asian grocery stores always sell sandwich bread which is that same type of bread but I don’t know if they sell rolls. And I find Paris Baguette in HMart to be insanely expensive, so I’d recommend Lotte instead.


Where do you buy the dried milk powder?
Anonymous
https://www.japongbakery.com/#7

In Rockville.
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