There happened to be a Japanese family going around buying stuff from the fair. I observed the daughters trying out the soft serve ice cream going "oishii... oishii..." (translation: "delicious... delicious...") and I said to myself "I gotta get me some of that!".
So I did.
There's a yellow sign on the side (I didn't take a picture of it) which says something to the effect of "Flown in from Japan. Most popular in Japan."
At RM4.50 per cone it's not cheap considering Jusco sells similar soft serve ice cream with common flavours (chocolate, vanilla) for a mere RM1.00 per cone just a little futher from where I bough the green tea ice cream. But then I think it's worth the money because the ice cream is really smooth and the green tea flavour is suffficiently strong. Get it while it's still there. I'm not sure when the fair ends.
Anyone would smile in anticipation of a smooth-ice-cold-soft-serve-green-tea-ice-cream.
a golden opinion from
Anak Merdeka
Hey, I tried that too yesterday! Lovely green tea taste but kinda soft. And at RM4.50, I think that was a bit steep too.
a golden opinion from
boo_licious
ooooh, looks good and ST looks so happy with her ice cream.
a golden opinion from
MoonCake
I tried tat at the curve months ago, it taste not bad, better than other icecream as u wont feel thirsty after u have greentea icecream.
a golden opinion from
wyejon
anak merdeka: Agreed.
boo_licious: It IS good! I love that picture :)
mooncake: No ice cream makes me thirsty... what kind of ice cream did you have?
a golden opinion from
Christine
Hi..Tried tat yesterday, quite dissapointed ;-( U should try green-tea by haagen dazz..that's wat i call real green-tea ice-cream ^o^
a golden opinion from
wyejon
christine: wah... that's like comparing toyotas and bmws... unfair!!!