The five-time champion ice cream is rich and substantial, with reasonable prices. Other dishes such as the Swiss roll cake and egg tart are also famous and worth trying.
The booth is very popular, often requiring a queue, but the food is served quickly.
The popular stalls at New Chitose Airport are often lined up with long queues, but in fact, the food is served quite quickly; you can usually eat within 30 minutes. It seems that everyone orders the five-time champion soft serve, but other menu items also look pretty good. Cakes like Baumkuchen and egg tarts seem to be quite famous as well, and I’d like to try them next time I have the opportunity.
The five-time champion soft serve is very rich and quite large. It’s easy to see why it’s in first place; the price of 450 yen is similar to what you’d find at other places. It’s delicious, generously portioned, and made with real ingredients, which makes it just right for two people to share. However, after trying it, I wouldn’t be particularly inclined to wait in line again, not because it’s bad, but because there are just so many options in Hokkaido!