
Patisserie Coin De Rue
Drama
Overview
A disillusioned Natsume arrives at Coin de Rue, a popular Tokyo pastry shop, begging for work. Aiming to become a high-calibre pastry chef, she is determined to overcome both her past and the challenges ahead. Pastry critic Tomura is a frequent visitor to Coin de Rue. Moved by Natsume's persistence, he slowly begins to confront his own painful past aided, of course, by mouthfuls of tasty pastries.
Top Cast


Yu Aoi
Yu Aoi
Natsume Usuba
Yu Aoi
Natsume Usuba


Yosuke Eguchi
Yosuke Eguchi
Tomura
Yosuke Eguchi
Tomura


Noriko Eguchi
Noriko Eguchi
Mariko Sato
Noriko Eguchi
Mariko Sato


Keiko Toda
Keiko Toda
Yuriko
Keiko Toda
Yuriko


Mariko Kaga
Mariko Kaga
Yoshikawa
Mariko Kaga
Yoshikawa


Hiroyuki Onoue
Hiroyuki Onoue
Chihiro Umi
Hiroyuki Onoue
Chihiro Umi
Tomokazu Yamaguchi
Tomokazu Yamaguchi
Yumi
Tomokazu Yamaguchi
Yumi


Urara Awata
Urara Awata
Maki Hanamura
Urara Awata
Maki Hanamura


Kyusaku Shimada
Kyusaku Shimada
Yokoi Ona
Kyusaku Shimada
Yokoi Ona


Mizuho Suzuki
Mizuho Suzuki
Tadao Yoshikawa
Mizuho Suzuki
Tadao Yoshikawa
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