Visited this dessert shop with high expectations, given its high rating on Google. Our group of four ordered four desserts, two cups of coffee, and a few other confections. While the cakes looked stunning, when it came to service, the experience was less than ideal. Despite ordering multiple items, we were only given three spoons because, as they informed us, they “only provide one spoon per cake.”
Not wanting to make a fuss, we shared as best we could, but it felt inconvenient and a bit stingy. The taste of the desserts was another letdown. The cakes, though visually impressive, were disappointingly average. We all agreed that convenience store cakes actually have better flavor. The puff on the other hand was the only saving grace. It was a rather underwhelming experience overall, and we left feeling...
Read moreThe Mizu no Uta Patissier Lab in Hokkaido is visually charming with an elegant setting and beautifully presented pastries. While the bear-shaped financier was adorable and the choux pastry looked promising, the overall flavour and texture could be better. It’s a pleasant stop while at Lake Shikotsu and for a quick photo opportunity or light snack, but unfortunately, the experience lacked the wow factor one might anticipate from such a well-presented patisserie with...
Read moreThe lady at the counter is such an irritating staff. She is so controlling and rude. I tried and requested an extra spoon since my friend and I would try the cakes. She responded in a high-tone, almost shouting “No”. I was taken aback. The place is better off without her.
The taste of the cakes are very basic. To be fair, the patisseries seemed nice and hardworkers. But the lady in the...
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