K Minamoto

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648 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94104

K. Minamoto is a purveyor of authentic Japanese confectionery, known as WAGASHI, which combines traditional techniques with high-quality ingredients to create a delightful range of sweets. With a focus on delicate flavors, textures, and beautiful presentations, K. Minamoto aims to evoke feelings of happiness and tranquility through its products.

Founded in 1995, K. Minamoto has expanded its presence from its first store in New Jersey to locations across New York, California, Hawaii, and several countries worldwide, including the UK, Taiwan, and Thailand. The company continues to innovate within the realm of WAGASHI, offering seasonal assortments and unique flavors that cater to a diverse audience.

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Katie K.
8/31/2025

Authentic Japanese confectionary store located on Market St! They have some many different options and if I wasn't so full when I went, I wouldve tried 1 of every kind (mochi, jelly, waffle...

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Jenavieve Z.
6/27/2025

If you are looking for premium Japanese sweets and confectioneries, this is the place. The package is beautiful and items are rather high quality. They are delicious and can make for great...

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Dilys S.
9/26/2025

Staff made excellent recommendation perfect for the occasion. The wrapping is pretty, thoughtful, the choice of mochi is right on occasion, the sunflower bag is so cute, and never had young peach...

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Bob K.
9/21/2025

We were on our way to the Chinatown Night Market, and stopped in K Minamoto, which is one of the few places in that part of Market Street that was open. It has the air of a jewelry store, with...

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Roop K.
8/14/2025

Good, unique, and pricey! They have a range of Japanese sweets like cookies, wafers, mochi. We got financiers from here and quite liked them! Around $4.50 for each so on the pricier side but I...

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