It is quite fun watching them make the ice-cream in front of you. Unlimited toppings are also included with the price! Lynn’s personal favourite is their coffee with torched marshmallow.
Overall taste: 8/10 | 2016 | 5 Chome-2-1 Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan
If you visit Tokyo, you must go to Tsukiji Fish Market. We only went to the outside market of Tsukiji; it was really crowded even on a weekday. There were lots of small restaurants and stalls selling mouth-watering food (sushi, ramen, snacks, desserts). Definitely come on an empty stomach!
Note: This Tsukiji location will close and be moved to Toyosu sometime in 2017/2018.
For some of the food we got, we attached a picture of the stall next to it since we can’t read Japanese.
Tuna, ikura and uni don (900 yen) [The portion was smaller than we expected. We really loved the sushi rice and the freshness of their ingredients]
Sushi shaped candy [We didn’t try this but we thought they were incredibly cute!]
Giant tamago
Lineup for this stall!
Tamago (100 yen) [Look at the size of that tamago! This was on the sweet side but we liked that it was incredibly fluffy.]
Matcha soft-serve (300 to 400 yen) [It was summer when we visited and this was perfect for a hot day! Good matcha flavour and not too sweet]Grilled scallops topped with crab and uni, then torched [We don’t remember the price of this. This was pretty good, all the ingredients were fresh but the uni tasted a little fishy]Grilled unagi (600 yen) [This tasted quite similar to regular frozen unagi]
We were shopping in Xi Men Ding (hip street shopping area for youths in Taiwan) and saw this irresistible-looking ice-cream! It’s only around USD$1.
The taste is quite disappointing though. I originally thought it was green tea, but it’s a swirl of mango and honeydew. It tasted very diluted and extremely artificial.