Sweets party using summer tropical fruits “Princess Mermaid ~ MUSICALS UNDER THE SEA ~”

2021.05.24

There are cute sweets based on pastel colors, such as dress cakes with the image of a princess mermaid who seems to start singing with a beautiful voice, icing cookies with the motif of sea friends, muffin cakes, and so on. “Princess Mermaid ~ MUSICALS UNDER THE SEA ~” will be held at The Strings Hotel Yagoi NAGOYA’s sweets restaurant.

Expressing the world of the fairy tale "Mermaid Princess" Sweets with the theme of a concert held at a castle on the seabed

The theme of this project is the fairy tale “Mermaid Princess”, which creates a fun atmosphere in which the youngest daughter of six sisters, the Little Mermaid, holds a concert with mermaids and friends at the sea on a 15-year-old birthday. Directed in sweets and space.

From the viewpoint of infectious disease control, instead of providing a dessert buffet that “goes to the buffet table”, the world of “mermaid princess” is displayed on the table for each customer so that customers can enjoy the sweets “safely and securely”. Create a format where you can enjoy your own tabletop desserts. Chefs and service personnel will carry around and provide refills. Enjoy all-you-can-eat “NO dense” tabletop sweets at your seat without having to go to the buffet table to pick up the sweets.

“Princess Mermaid-MUSICALS UNDER THE SEA-” Sales Overview

Period: Specific date during the period from June 10th (Thursday) to August 31st (Tuesday), 2021
Location: 3F / Maison de Fleur
Business hours: Weekdays: 1st copy 11: 00-12: 30 2nd copy 13: 30-15: 00 (all 90 minutes)
Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays: 1st part 11: 00-12: 30, 2nd part 13: 30-15: 00, 3rd part 16: 00-17: 30 (all 90 minutes)
Price: Weekdays: Adults 4,200 yen Elementary school students 2,300 yen 3-5 years old 1,200 yen 0-2 years old Free
Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays: Adults 4,500 yen Elementary school students 2,300 yen 3-5 years old 1,200 yen 0-2 years old Free
* All taxes and service charges included

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≪For those who are not satisfied with sweets alone! Food menu ≫
・ Fresh spring rolls of angel shrimp harvested on the island closest to heaven with sweet chili sauce 2,200 yen
・ Octopus Ahijo coral reef tailored with bamboo charcoal bread 1,800 yen
・ Potato fries 1,000 yen
* All consumption tax and service charge included

* Based on the outbreak situation of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in Japan, we will take thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, giving first consideration to the health and safety of our customers and related parties.
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Depending on the social situation, some stores may be suspended or the business hours may be changed. For business information, please check the official hotel website.
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