Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo x Thirty-One Ice Cream Second collaboration, now with a summer specification that crosses ingredients and ice cream.

2024.06.19

At Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo, the popular afternoon tea from the previous edition is back with an even more powerful new look, perfect for the summer season. The colourful FUN Summer Afternoon Tea with Thirty-One Ice Cream will be available for a limited period of two months.

Orange & smoked duck clafoutis

Orange & anise mousse over smoked duck-flavoured clafoutis. The fresh acidity and duck flavour are a perfect match for the wine.

Mint & avocado mousse

White chocolate and mint mousse filled with fresh avocado jam and chopped almonds. Gentle crackling accents are also a delight.

Lemon & Saikyo Miso Tiramisu

Lemon & Mascarpone tiramisu with a moderately salty saikyo miso cream at the centre. Miso crunch gives it a crunchy texture. The beautiful marble pattern makes this a summery sweet.

Wasabi & guava green tea opera

Opera cake with layers of matcha biscuit, wasabi ganache and guava buttercream. The matcha and tropical flavours are an unexpected and addictive match.

Porcini & coffee puffs

Chocolate puff pastry filled with porcini mushroom custard cream and topped with coffee mousse; the rich aroma of coffee and porcini is a perfect match.

Colourful FUN Summer Afternoon Tea with Thirty-One Ice Cream Overview

Period.: From Monday 1 July 2024 to Saturday 31 August 2024.
Hours: Afternoon tea 11:30-17:00 (last entry 15:00), 2 hours
Dinner & Afternoon Tea 18:00-23:00 (last admission 21:00)
*Reservations must be made by 16:00 the previous day.

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