Madamkim is here to review the divine shaved ice shop Himitsudo132 in Tokyo, where she recently had the pleasure of indulging in an exquisite culinary experience. The flavors were so extraordinary that she felt compelled to share this hidden gem with her friends, encouraging them to embark on a taste adventure of their own. For those fortunate enough to visit Japan, this review serves as a guide to an unforgettable culinary destination.
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Travel Directions: Take the Chiyoda Line (green) of the Subway and get off at Sendagi Station (C15). Use Exit 2.
After exiting, please turn left. As you walk, you will see a Lawson sign. Cross the street at the crosswalk directly opposite Lawson to reach the other side. Once you have crossed, enter the alleyway, following the arrow.
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After entering the alley, walk straight until you reach a three-way intersection, then turn left.
Upon entering this alley, proceed straight until you reach a crossroads. Turn right at the crossroads.
After turning right, walk straight for approximately 100 meters. The shop will be on your right.
The red door is the one. (The path may seem mysterious and complex, but if you get to taste it, you won't be disappointed.)
Upon arrival, the door opened to a sweltering interior. The restaurant was packed, with no available seating. We were forced to wait outside in the queue.
The shop is staffed by only three people: one man and two women. One woman takes orders, while the other two prepare the food. The shop is small, about the size of a single storefront. The highlight of the shop is that the ice is shaved by hand, not by machine. This is the charm of the place, and it's a pleasure to watch.
This restaurant is frequented by Japanese customers, so there is no menu available. To see what's on offer, you can look at the pictures displayed on the machine in front of you (the paper you see above). However, everything is written in Japanese, making it difficult to decide what to order. In this situation, you have to rely on your "eyesight and pointing skills." After scanning the restaurant, I noticed that many tables were ordering the same dish, indicating that it must be a popular item. When the waitress came to take my order, I pointed to that dish. She whispered two words in English: "Sakura" and "Strawberry." So, I decided to order the Sakura dish.
And then, the Sakura shaved ice arrived in front of me. It was a large cup, just like the others, and it looked beautiful and very appetizing. How delicious it tastes, you have to try it yourself.
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Monday, November 11, 2024 9:54 AM