Those were the days when Haagen Daaz was respected as an expensive icecream, but not anymore!
Practically everywhere you go, any so called softserve or icecream claiming to be from Japan is going to cost more than $30.
It was fate that I had the softserve because they have stopped serving pancakes.
The only thing that is special about this softserve is the appearance with the piping and the cone is different.
Thankfully, it tasted good as it didn't cause me to throw it away.
Although it was palatable, it wasn't the best softserve I have had but it merely tasted like evaporated milk in softserve form that wasn't too sweet.
The cone was really delicate that you had to hold it carefully as it literally crumbles and melts in your mouth like a thin cookie shaped into a cone..
Can't read Japanese so don't know what...
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