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Saryo Tsujiri was established in 1978 and is a relaxing cafe that offers a wide variety of ways to enjoy Kyoto’s famous top-grade matcha, Uji matcha. The Uji matcha plants that are grown in the shade are carefully dried without being crumpled and have a rich smell and taste with a well-balanced sweetness.
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With a height of 25 cm and volume to the max, the “tokusen Tsujiri parfait” (1,383 yen including tax) is a luxurious matcha delight of various flavors. In addition to the classic Uji matcha, also included are other delicious ingredients like matcha castella, matcha jelly, and matcha soft-serve ice cream. Over 10 other delightful variations are regularly available on the parfait menu.
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Here is the overflowing shaved-ice dish that is topped with matcha ice cream, sherbet, matcha jelly, rice-flour dumplings, and azuki bean paste. You can also add sides for 87 yen a piece (including tax). Feel free to choose your favorite syrup from the three choices of matcha, milk, and oborogake.
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(Source: 食べログ)
Saryo Tsujiri was established in 1978 and is a relaxing cafe that offers a wide variety of ways to enjoy Kyoto’s famous top-grade matcha, Uji matcha. The Uji matcha plants that are grown in the shade are carefully dried without being crumpled and have a rich smell and taste with a well-balanced sweetness.
(Source: 食べログ)
With a height of 25 cm and volume to the max, the “tokusen Tsujiri parfait” (1,383 yen including tax) is a luxurious matcha delight of various flavors. In addition to the classic Uji matcha, also included are other delicious ingredients like matcha castella, matcha jelly, and matcha soft-serve ice cream. Over 10 other delightful variations are regularly available on the parfait menu.
(Source: 食べログ)
Here is the overflowing shaved-ice dish that is topped with matcha ice cream, sherbet, matcha jelly, rice-flour dumplings, and azuki bean paste. You can also add sides for 87 yen a piece (including tax). Feel free to choose your favorite syrup from the three choices of matcha, milk, and oborogake.
(Source: 徒然なるままに・・・頭文字P)