“Strawberry Harvest Festival”, a sweet made from home-grown strawberries, will be held for a limited time.

2022.01.15

At “A Happy Pancake Awajishima Resort”, we opened “Happy Strawberry Farm” to produce “materials”, which is one of our commitments, by taking advantage of the blessed environment. Harvesting of “happy strawberries” that are fully ripe in red has begun this year as well.

"Strawberry Harvest Festival Memorial Limited Menu"

New menu “Freshly picked ripe strawberry plate parfait”
*Sold all at once at stores nationwide
Plenty of seasonal ripe strawberries are used, and whipped cream, ice cream, and raspberry sauce white chocolate complement the strawberries deliciously.
Sales price: 1,590 yen (tax included)

“Domestic Strawberry Cheese Fondue Pancake”
*Limited sale at Awajishima Resort
This pancake is in season and you can enjoy the fresh aroma and refined taste by using the good quality strawberries available and grated the roasted pistachios and the fresh lemon zest just before.
Sales price: 1,530 yen (tax included)

“Condensed milk strawberry and Uji matcha whipped pancake”
*Limited sale at Awajishima Resort
Condensed milk with sweet and sour strawberries! I combined the bittersweet matcha whipped cream made with Uji matcha with the best encounter. It is a dish that you can feel the goodness of Japan.
Sales price: 1,520 yen (tax included)

“Strawberry short pancakes with plenty of domestic strawberries”
*Sold all at once at stores nationwide
Whipped cream kneaded with fresh domestic strawberries and freeze-dried strawberries that are in season, and white chocolate. Come and enjoy this stable combination!
Sales price: 1,480 yen (tax included)

“A Happy Strawberry Farm Picked Strawberry Parfait”
*Limited sale at Awajishima Resort
*You can choose from the following two combinations of toppings.
・Strawberry whipped milk gelato
・Matcha whipped milk gelato
Selling price 1,100 yen (tax included)
*This item is eligible for the picking experience.

“100% smoothie picked from a happy strawberry farm”
*Limited sale at Awajishima Resort
Sales price: 790 yen (tax included)

“Happy Strawberry Farm Strawberry Milk”
*Limited sale at Awajishima Resort
Selling price: 830 yen (tax included)

“Happy Strawberry Farm Picked Strawberry Milk Tapioca”
*Limited sale at Awajishima Resort
Selling price: 880 yen (tax included)

New menu “Morning picking, large strawberry of happiness”
*Awajishima resort limited sale
We have carefully selected large strawberries from our own farm and prepared them in a gift package.
Strawberries that were attached to the seedlings until they were fully ripe without being picked early are characterized by their rich sweetness and beautiful crimson color.
Sales price: 2,000 yen (tax included)
*Limited sale of 5 pieces per day

Awajishima resort store restaurant building limited new menu

In addition to the original pizza and pasta limited to “Awajishima Resort Restaurant & Cafe”, which is full of the popular Awajishima ingredients, we will sell a colorful original salad as a new menu.
New menu “Strawberry and prosciutto fruit salad” Price: 900 yen (tax included)
New menu “Cheese omelet and bacon salad” Price: 900 yen (tax included)

Limited time service "Strawberry picking experience"

Limited menu “Happy Strawberry Farm Picked Tachigo Parfait”
We will offer a strawberry picking experience to customers who place an order. You can pick strawberries in the designated cup at “Happy Strawberry Farm” on the premises of Awajishima Resort. At the time of harvest, you can also enjoy tasting freshly picked strawberries.

Price experience: 350 yen (tax included)
Holding time: Weekdays only 11:00-16:00
*Depending on the harvest situation, it may be unavoidably canceled.

A Happy Pancake Awajishima Resort

Location: 42-1 Osaki, Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture
TEL: 0799-85-1111
Business hours: [Awajishima Terrace / Seaside Bar Area]
Weekdays 10: 30-19: 30 (LO18: 40) Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 9: 30-19: 30 (LO 18:40)
[Awaji Island Restaurant & Cafe]
Weekdays 10: 30-20: 30 (LO18: 40) Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 9: 30-20: 30 (LO 18:40)
Regular holiday: Irregular holidays

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