If you're craving a winter treat that's anything but ordinary, Little Taiyaki in Downtown Sapulpa, is the place to be. This family-owned spot offers more than just a warm respite; it's an exclusive taiyaki haven along the enchanting Route 66 Christmas Chute. As festive decorations turn Sapulpa into a Hallmark-worthy setting, don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience. Little Taiyaki is the only taiyaki spot in Oklahoma...putting downtown Sapulpa on the map as a must-visit destination this winter.
Owned by sisters Michelle and Kathryn Villabrille, Little Taiyaki is a dream turned reality for the duo who, inspired by their love for anime and Japanese culture, decided to bring the iconic Japanese snack, taiyaki, to the heart of Oklahoma.
The quaint storefront, situated in historic downtown Sapulpa, was transformed into a cozy haven where visitors can experience the joy of taiyaki. Decked out by the owner's mother in charming interior decor, the shop offers a delightful atmosphere perfect for holiday outings.
The shop, conveniently located along the enchanting Route 66 Chute, provides the perfect pitstop during the holiday season. The picturesque decorations of Sapulpa, akin to a Hallmark movie, create a magical backdrop for enjoying your taiyaki treat.
Taiyaki is a Japanese fish-shaped pastry, typically made from a pancake or waffle batter and filled with a variety of sweet or savory fillings such as chocolate, custard, or cheese. The treat's distinctive shape and delicious fillings make it a popular and beloved snack in Japan and beyond.
The pièce de résistance is the taiyaki cone, allowing patrons to choose a filling spread inside the fish-shaped waffle and pair it with their favorite soft serve, topped with two delectable toppings.
And fear not the cold weather! Little Taiyaki has just the remedy – organic Mexican hot chocolate. Picture yourself sipping on this warm delight as you explore the winter wonderland outside. It's the ideal companion for a stroll through the festive lights during the Route 66 Christmas Chute.
Little Taiyaki also offers acai bowls, a refreshing and nutritious treat, served with a base of acai puree topped with an array of wholesome ingredients such as fresh fruits, granola, and other delightful toppings.
The next time you're in the mood for a delightful fusion of flavors and cultures, head to Little Taiyaki. Open Monday through Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., this family-owned gem promises a sweet escape from the ordinary. And during the holiday season, they extend their hours until 10:00 or 11:00 p.m.
Follow along on Little Taiyaki's Facebook page to learn more.
To learn more about the Sapulpa Route 66 Chute, check out our previous article: "Not Everyone Knows Downtown Sapulpa In Oklahoma Puts On A Dazzling Holiday Light Display."
If you're looking for a charming place to stay in Sapulpa, check out this vacation rental on Airbnb.com.
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