Japan has various cultural styles and characteristics across different regions. In some places, there is "shime ramen," which is enjoyed after a gathering and drinking session as a perfect way to end the night. Recently, Hokkaido has been popularizing "shime parfait," where dessert parfaits are served at the end of the meal. Many dessert shops that open at night and stay open until the early morning are very popular.
This time, based on the order of arrival, the first shop had a wait of 50 groups, the second was fully booked, and the third shop was the one we managed to get into as just a group of customers had left, requiring us to wait for only ten groups, but we still waited for an hour.
The environment was clean, the atmosphere was dimly lit and slightly crowded, but we were determined to have shime parfait. After a 30-minute wait, it finally arrived. The menu included a detailed description of the items in multiple languages, which was very considerate. The parfait was beautiful and perfect for taking photos, and it tasted decent overall. There was a minimum order of one dessert per person, and if we didn't have to wait in line, we might come back again.
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