#Matcha Parco collaboration café opens at Hiroshima Parco! Come try these delicious matcha treats!

14.May.2019 | FOOD

Parco is currently collaborating with milk products and sweets company Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd. and have created a limited-period matcha-flavoured ice cream café called #Matcha Parco cafe. The cafe is currently open in three cities; Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Nagoya and Fukuoka. Due to its overwhelming popularity, a new collaboration cafe is to open at Hiroshima Parco!

The collaboration cafe original menu was developed by registered dietician/food researcher Asuna Suzuki. The menu includes all kinds of special matcha treats based on Morinaga’s brands PINO, PARM, MOW and Mitsu to Yuki, and this is the only place you can try them!

PINO × Marmalade ¥800 + tax

【Limited】Ice zenbu nose X mitarashi shira tama ¥1,200 + tax

The cafe to open in Hiroshima will open at SUZU CAFE which is located on floor B1 of the Honkan (main building) of Hiroshima Parco. The cafe will run from Friday 24/05 ー Sunday 16/06. The grand menu includes the PINO X marmalade, PARM X caramel almond, the MOW berry sauce and the mitsu to yuki condensed milk fruit; these are same treats that are currently being sold at Nagoya, Ikebukuro, and Fukuoka Parco cafes. As well as these four desserts, the grand menu also includes Nagoya’s top limited dessert the “ice zenbu nose mitarashi shiratama”.

 

This is your chance to maximise your matcha madness!

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