I received this as a souvenir. It seems to be from Haneda Airport or Tokyo Station. "Tokyo Crispy Pie Caramel" 10 pieces for 540 yen. Each piece is individually wrapped, making it easy to share. It has a thin crust with sugar and a caramel flavor. It might be quite a good souvenir option.
ホーリーパパ
3.30
Tokyo. This is a souvenir for my department. I have to buy a lot because there are many people, so cost performance is important. Also, I need to get one for myself in order to review it, so that's a point! Honestly, this kind of pie tastes the same no matter which one you buy. As the name suggests, it was crispy and had a decent taste. Not too sweet, which is good. It might not be suitable as a souvenir because it crumbles easily. It was pretty good overall. Thank you for the meal.
KOUJI328
3.00
Image blog ⇒ "http://kouji328.blog59.fc2.com/blog-entry-3792.html" "Print Chocolate Suica". Manufactured by Anfan Co., Ltd., a limited product for JR East Japan. Marble chocolate in a can with Suica card design. 16 pieces for 756 yen including tax. Initially, it was difficult to obtain as it was constantly sold out when it was first released in 2017. It ranked 3rd in the "Tokyo Station Limited × This Year's New Product" souvenir sweets ranking announced by an internal council. Until September 2018, it was sold at Pensta, a Suica penguin goods specialty store inside the Yaesu South Exit of Tokyo Station, but it closed down. Now, it is only available at Gift Garden/ Ecute Tokyo, HintIndexBook and BookExpress inside Tokyo Station South Passage, and StandByTokyo next to the Shinkansen transfer gate. By the way, the caution on the case states "Cannot be used as a ticket or electronic money". When you slide the case, you will find 16 large marble chocolates with a black color made using squid ink and a white printed face of the Suica penguin. The marble chocolate itself is nothing special, but it is a souvenir item targeted towards railway enthusiasts. Even after finishing the chocolate, the can case could be useful for various purposes, making it worth it as a can case rather than just for the chocolate. 74 points.
カフェ好きスイーツ好き
3.30
わらb
3.00
わらb
3.20
♪キャンディ♪
3.30
The last memory of the trip is the souvenir purchased at the station (*'▽'*). Tokyo Station has wonderful shops with a sparkling aura everywhere. ★ Crispy Praline 540 yen ❤︎ The white chocolate dough is fluffy and mixed with nuts and cornflakes, making it really crispy. ❤︎ It's a popular rising baked snack with a crispy praline. *I bought it with so much excitement, but it's also sold on Rakuten. There's no shipping fee, but it's a bit disappointing. Old-fashioned sweets are good, but new sensation sweets are also nice, right?╰(*´︶`*)╯♡
まるまるっこ
3.00
On Saturdays, there are a lot of people passing through Tokyo Station!! A station attendant is calling out loudly, saying "Everyone in line here can buy~" Curious, I asked what was going on, and was told that you can buy chocolates with the Suica penguin printed on them, which has been a hot topic on Twitter. Wow~ Then, on Monday morning when I passed through Tokyo Station, I casually looked and found them! There was a sign saying you can buy up to 3 per person, so I ended up buying 3 (^o^;) Inside a steel can with the Suica motif, there are marble chocolates with the penguin's face printed on them. So cute~ It has a nostalgic and simple taste that anyone would enjoy. It cost 756 yen. They were sold out by around 2 pm that day. The next morning... there was no restock. They are said to be restocked irregularly, so if you want one, it might be a good idea to check the store from time to time! *From 10/1, they will be available at the Pensta Tokyo store*
ニケ❤︎サモトラケ
3.40
My friend who went to the Tokyo Game Show brought back a souvenir from Shinjuku Nakamuraya's new brand "Caramel Monday" snacks. Coincidentally, they left on the same day as a friend who went to "Haricole." I hope their souvenirs don't end up being the same... (laughs) The snack I received is called "Double Caramel Moon." The packaging is stylish, with a lion motif with a sparkling golden mane and gentle eyes. The cookie, like a full moon, has a delicate texture that crumbles easily, filled with plenty of caramel. When you bite into it, a gooey texture and a slightly bitter sweetness spread throughout your mouth. This cute snack seems like it could become a popular Tokyo souvenir. There doesn't seem to be a permanent store for "Caramel Monday," and I registered it here as it is currently on sale. Unfortunately, it cannot be purchased online or by mail order. For more information, please visit the official website. This cookie reminded me of a song. It's a cover of a Beatles song that starts with "Mister..." The opening by John Lennon is very memorable in that song. Thank you for the meal. Thank you!
okona
3.00
I received a souvenir from Tokyo, "Tokyo Crispy Tiramisu." The portion size is small, so it's light and easy to share. The taste is light and crispy, with just the right amount of sweetness, making it very easy to eat. Once you have one, you'll want to have another.
1/2
Email Login
Cookie Notice
We use cookies to improve your browsing experience. By continuing, you agree to our Cookie Policy