So first of all don't be fooled with all the Chestnut Mont Blanc posters around town and think you can easily find a place to try this dessert. Some of the shops that have the picture are dessert souvenir shops, which means there are no seats and most likely requires you to reserve the Mont Blanc online before picking your order. So back to this cafe, it looks like their flagship item is an award-winning dessert. It cost 2,000 yen and came with a drink of your choice. When you get to venture out to Obuse I think you treasure good experiences so treat this as such. Enjoy the dessert slowly! Do check the opening hours of the cafe since like most other shops they...
Read moreI came here looking for the elusive Mont Blanc which is a very popular treat in this town so known for its chestnuts. I arrived at Entotsu 30 minutes before opening and there was already a line. Thankfully, the hostess takes your order and gives you a time to return. I was able to enjoy the surrounding area while I waited for my time slot. The Mont Blanc itself looks like noodles but is presented beautifully. I can tell the taste is quite good if you like chestnuts; it is subtly sweet with a strong...
Read moreCame here in spring in April and even though we had a reservation from our hotel, it was not necessary as there were plenty of spaces.
The Mont Blanc Suzaku was tasty and had a strong taste of chestnuts, Obuse’s most famous product. The accompanying apple juice was divine too. Worth a visit if you are...
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