The potato chips are freshly made and taste delicious, especially the honey butter flavor that lingers in your memory. There are multiple flavors to choose from, enticing people to try them.
The kitchen is clean and bright, and the overall atmosphere is pleasant. Even though there are many people while waiting, it doesn't feel crowded.
Although there is a long queue, the food is served quickly, and they also provide thoughtful finger cots, making it feel very considerate.
A major Japanese potato chip manufacturer has a store at New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido, which is very successful. The chips are made fresh on-site right after you order, and they taste the best when made fresh. The kitchen is clean and bright, and although there’s a long line, the service is quick, so you won’t have to wait too long. They even provide finger cots to keep your hands clean, which is a thoughtful touch.
I chose the limited edition honey butter flavor, which I've been longing for since I tried it before. Eating it fresh on-site truly lives up to its name—it’s the taste of happiness in butter, haha. There are various flavors to choose from, and if there are enough people, I would really love to order all the flavors to try them all.