Uncle Tetsu's Cheesecake

An Uncle Tetsu's Cheesecake

Uncle Tetsu's Cheesecake is a cheesecake store that originally began in 1990 on Oyafukou Street in the Hakata area of Fukuoka, Japan.[1] The idea came from two men, Shuntaro Kurakake and Tetsushi Mizokami, the namesake for "Uncle Tetsu".

Outlets

There are currently over 45 outlets around Japan and 8 outlets in Taiwan. There are at least two stores in Canada, in Unionville and Toronto. The most recent store opened in Sydney in 2016.[2]

Design space

The outlets are known for their warm, red and white interiors plus open space kitchens which allow customers to see the desserts being made.

Limitations

Because the cheesecakes are so popular, cheesecakes are limited to one per buyer[3] There is limited oven capacity and it makes the line shorter.[4]

References

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