Qui Fait Bon Releases Limited-Edition "Amalin" Strawberry Tart with About 35 Saitama-Grown Berries Per Whole Tart

Published: March 24, 2026
Qui Fait Bon Releases Limited-Edition "Amalin" Strawberry Tart with About 35 Saitama-Grown Berries Per Whole Tart

Tart specialty shop Qui Fait Bon is offering a limited-time tart featuring "Amalin," a brand strawberry developed in Saitama Prefecture, at two Tokyo locations — Aoyama and Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi — from April 1 (Wednesday) to April 30 (Thursday), 2026.

Special Selection

"Amalin" is an original strawberry variety developed in Saitama Prefecture, known for its exceptional sweetness, juicy flesh, vibrant red color, and attractive shape. The variety has earned high praise at strawberry competitions, taking top gold prizes at numerous contests.

Price: piece ¥2,484 / whole (25cm) ¥24,840

The tart uses "Amalin" strawberries grown at Kitada Farm in Saitama Prefecture. Each whole tart uses approximately 35 berries, showcasing the fruit's concentrated sweetness and refreshing juiciness to the fullest.

A buttery pastry shell is filled with smooth custard cream and generously layered with "Amalin" strawberries. The simple combination highlights the natural sweetness and freshness of the strawberries themselves.

About the "Amalin" Strawberry

Saitama Brand Strawberry

1. An Original Saitama Strawberry Variety

"Amalin" is a variety developed exclusively in Saitama Prefecture. It has received high recognition at competitions, including top gold prizes.

2. Outstanding Sweetness and Juicy Flesh

The variety is distinguished by its intense sweetness, moist and juicy flesh, and vivid red color.

Product Details

Special Selection "Amalin" Strawberry Tart from Kitada Farm, Saitama Prefecture

  • Available period: April 1 (Wednesday) to April 30 (Thursday), 2026
  • Price: piece ¥2,484 / whole (25cm) ¥24,840
  • Available at: Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi store, Aoyama store

Special Selection

Grown as a Saitama original variety, "Amalin" is a premium strawberry prized for its remarkable sweetness, juicy flesh, brilliant red color, and beautiful shape. The buttery pastry shell filled with custard cream and "Amalin" strawberries keeps the focus on the fruit itself. The elegant appearance and refined flavor make it a great choice for special occasions, spring gifts, or as a souvenir. The tart proved popular last year as well, and returns for 2026.

The strawberries come from Kitada Farm in Chichibu City, Saitama Prefecture, where the farm focuses on producing strawberries that customers want to eat again and again, paying careful attention to soil preparation, fertilizer, and daily irrigation. Harvesting at full ripeness brings out the natural sweetness and freshness of each fruit.