Song of Komori, the park is famous for its bald bald pine
Tickets are $200 on holidays and $150 on weekdays
(Tickets can be used to offset 100$ of in-park consumption)
But besides the bald cypress garden, there are many decorations and scenic spots for taking photos.
This time I came on January 20, and the bald cypress trees were almost withering. It is recommended to come in December.
Komori Manshi
-Food-⭐️⭐️⭐️
I originally thought that the price in this kind of park would be very high, but it's actually not bad. It's similar to a regular restaurant. The admission ticket is 150$ on weekdays and 200$ on holidays, which can be discounted by 100$.
The food doesn't taste like some tourist areas where only the scenery is valuable, and it doesn't taste bad, it's average.
Margherita pizza 🍕The crust is very crispy, but the only drawback is that the tomatoes have no flavor, the aroma is just ok, and the taste is just average.
The fried food is quite good, fried just right, crispy and crispy, the meat in the chicken nuggets remains tender, and the French fries are crispy and delicious.
The fruits in the drinks taste quite delicious, and they also smell faintly!
-Environment-⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The bald cypress trees in the park alone are nothing to say. If you come to take pictures of the bald bald cypress trees and take them to eat, it’s totally worth it. The price is not too expensive.
The park also provides picnics. You can bring your own picnic mat and sit under the bald cypress trees to enjoy the food and scenery (picnic meals must be ordered in the park, and outside food is not allowed)
Reminder: You may need to wait longer when visiting the restaurant during holidays.
-Service-⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Indoor area service fee is 10%, outdoor area service fee is 5%
There are quite a few store employees. Just raise your hand and someone will come to you immediately.
The shop assistants are all young, and everyone wears a mask, so they all look pretty good-looking 😂😂
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