mie- mie
This day, I remember it was night, so I bought only one "Salad Crepe" for my dinner. I ordered a warm crepe, and they made it by baking the crepe dough, warming the shrimp and avocado in the microwave, and then rolling it up and handing it to me. The freshly baked crepe dough had a sweet aroma and was warm. However, when I took the crepe to go, the top of the paper bag was open and it got a bit soggy by the time I got home, so I couldn't taste the avocado and shrimp. So, I decided to buy a dessert crepe another day. This time, I bought a limited-time crepe with rare cheesecake, coffee cream, and chocolate cream inside and ate it in the store. The crepe dough was made with pre-baked cold dough, and they quickly placed the two creams and rare cheesecake before rolling it up and finishing it with cream powder on top. It was very sweet, as expected. In the end, both crepes were not exactly to my liking, but with the Dippa Dan crepe card, I recently discovered that I can buy any crepe for 300 yen with the app coupon, which made me happy. It's not so much about the taste, but the deal. It's convenient to eat near the station, and since it's located in the underground, it's easy to buy regardless of the weather. When I see the staff making the crepes so quickly and beautifully, I admire their speedy work. It must have been quite challenging during the training period. And that's not all. Now, you can also earn Osaka Points at this store, making shopping in some underground malls in Osaka (Namba, Umeda, Tennoji, I think...) quite advantageous. However, I don't think I'll be wandering around Osaka city, especially underground malls, for a while due to the current situation with the coronavirus. But when things settle down, I might go buy some limited-time crepes.