
At the beautiful ANA Intercontinental Tokyo, which HIGHLY recommend for accommodation and food, there is a very upmarket patisserie with very pricey cakes and pastries, however I just had to try one.. This here is a layered strawberry & custard cake with a sugary & crispy divider in between each layer (similar to a brandy snap), garnished with a strawberry, raspberry, blueberries and finally sprinkled with 24 karat gold leaf.. These were prepared by a lady with a very steady hand and a nice set of chopsticks to lay all the fruit down. Not a single bit of custard touched the perspex box - it was perfect..Don't ask how much it was - you wouldn't believe me if I told you (bear in mind a rockmelon in Japan is around $150.00 Australian dollars!)... however it was worth every cent..
n after tat i saw tis- After Ginza, to Palette Town, located in the man-made island of Odaiba. The first order of business: afternoon tea.
n followed by da colourful macaroons- then,
Though I think they call 'em "parfaits," not "sundaes," in Japan. It has puff pastry, a brownie, ice gream, chocolate, hot fudge, and much more. This was at Denny's, which is a very different restaurant in Japan. You can't buy any dessert this excessive at an American Denny's..
then here cum da cute n adorable chestnut pastries-Mont Blanc Yes, it's weird that the pastry shop has the same name as the pens. But the chesnut goodies were adorable..
n tis oso GOD cute..-hiyoko
hiyoki whisperin:dun eat me!im innocent~
so tiny~
hello kitty mug
spongy~


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