[Shiseido Parlor] “2022 Midsummer Parfait Fair” Vol. 2 is now available.

2022.08.03

Shiseido Parlor Ginza Salon de Café is now offering four types of parfaits with fruits shipped directly from the producing regions, which are unique to this season, and with a new arrangement.
This limited time offer will be available from August 2 (Tue) to August 31 (Wed), 2022.

“`Furano Melon` Parfait from Furano City, Hokkaido” 2,600 yen (tax included)
This parfait uses Furano melons grown in a basin environment surrounded by mountains with extreme temperature differences.
The fruit is soft and juicy with a mellow aroma and rich sweetness.

“Fig Tree Parfait from Kinokawa City, Wakayama” 2,400 yen (tax included)
This parfait uses figs grown in Wakayama’s mild climate and rich soil.
The figs are characterized by their plump texture and gentle sweetness, and are served in a sherbet, sauce, and compote made by simmering them in red wine.
Please enjoy the elegant adult taste.

“Special Parfait of `Keats Mango` from Okinawa” 3,000 yen (tax included) *Offered from mid-August
This parfait uses “Keats mangoes” grown slowly and carefully under the sun in Okinawa’s mild climate.
It is called the “phantom mango” because it is difficult to distinguish the timing of ripeness from the color and luster of the mango, and only a few farmers produce them.

“Strawberry parfait of `Koihime` from Nagano, Shinshu Hatake Kobo” 2,200 yen (tax included)
This parfait uses “Koihime” kasyu strawberries from the Shiseido Parlor’s exclusive greenhouses.
Please enjoy the sweet and sour taste of “Koihime”, a red gem that has been harvested with the blessings of clean water, air, and sun.

"August Recommended Dessert Plate" Period: August 2 (Tue) - August 31 (Wed), 2022

“Melon and blancmange marriage” (coffee or tea or herb tea) 2,300 yen (tax included)
White chocolate in the shape of a melon on top of coconut-flavored syrup.
Inside is a combination of various styles of melon desserts such as jelly, pate de fruie, sorbet, and pulp, as well as refreshing lemon sorbet and blancmange.

“Fruit Sandwich on Croissant” 1,700 yen (tax included)

[Shiseido Parlor Ginza Main Store Salon de Cafe]

Address: 8-8-3 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building 3F
Phone number: 03-5537-6231 (no reservations)
Hours of Operation: Tuesday-Saturday 11:00-21:00 (L.O. 20:30)
Sundays and holidays 11:00-20:00 (L.O.19:30)
Closed: Mondays (open on public holidays), New Year holidays

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* Shiseido Parlor is operating with infection prevention measures in place.
*Business hours are subject to change. Please see the official website for the latest information.
*Menu contents and offer period may change depending on the availability of ingredients.
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*This information is as of July 2022. Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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