gnine: (SGA Rodney Sweet!)
gnine ([personal profile] gnine) wrote2008-11-03 12:44 am
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Joys of Japan

We came, we saw, we devoured obscene amounts of ice cream, whip cream, fruit and lord knows what else conquered!

See, Japan is quite fond of its parfaits, a common dessert in many restaurants and cafés here. But this one place, with over 150 different parfaits to chose from, is in a class all of its own. In the entrance to the restaurant, there are display cases featuring far-too-mouth-watering-considering-they're-made-of-plastic replicas of their entire menu, including their specialty: the very aptly-named Jumbo Parfait. On multiple visits, while standing in line waiting to pay, we've gazed upon it, promising each other "someday...someday". Well, our post-Halloween, look-at-all-the-candy-we-*didn't*-get-cause-Japan-doesn't-really-celebrate-Halloween, dang-it!! party turned out to be that day.

Costing ¥10,000 (roughly $100), with a ¥3,000 deposit required at least a day in advance (yes, a down payment...for a DESSERT), meant for 6-10 people, with I don't know how many flavors of ice cream, and a tremendous variety of fruits including strawberries, raspberries, other berries I'm not sure the name of, cherries, kiwi, pineapple, whole slices of melon, mango, and banana(also, usually, oranges, but we had to very carefully explain, repeatedly, that those would kill one of our group if consumed, an extra fun challenge when doing so not in your native language :-p), I give you the Jumbo Parfait:



More pictures, documenting the slow decimation of this amazing, INSANE, dessert below the cut.

Nov 1st, 7:35 pm: The nice little Japanese boy, presenting us with our parfait:



7:48 pm: Just getting started. Having gotten through a lot of the major fruit and whipped cream, we make the discovery that apart from an amazing variety of delicious ice cream flavors, there are also these wedges of brownie/cake propping up the peak of this monstrosity:



8:02 pm: We cleared the top...already feeling quite full, we rally and press on. Notice the pieces of waffle, along with the fallen piece of brownie/cake:



8:48 pm: Almost there. We've slowed down a LOT by this point. Occasional bites, here and there, a LOT of groans and patting of bellies....and discussion of how we're going to burn all of this off. A suggestion of a karaoke is made.



9:26 pm: Success!



Over the course of the night, we got a LOT of hilarious looks from the restaurant's other patrons. A group of eight gaijin (foreign) girls, half of them blond, is ALWAYS gonna get some turned heads in Japan, but add in a giant parfait? They *really* couldn't resist. (There was even some not-so-covert snapping of pictures when the thing was first brought out! ^_-)

Following our accomplishment, most of the group carried out the karaoke plan. Our first song of the night? "We are the Champions." ^_-

[identity profile] wednesday-10-00.livejournal.com 2008-11-02 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Haha, I can't believe you ordered that thing! And I'm impressed that you finished. And slightly jealous.

...So, on your "multiple visits," are you systematically working your way through the menu, or do you just order same old favorites? (Eating every parfait on the menu could be a new goal!)

PS:
that those would kill one of our group if consumed

Rodney was with you??
Edited 2008-11-02 20:28 (UTC)

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2008-11-04 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
Not so systematically...cause we keep forgetting to write down what we ordered...but we are getting something different every time...at least we're fairly sure. God, it always takes SO LONG to decide! ^_-


Rodney was with you??


LOL, if only! No, one of my friends is deathly allergic to orange oil. Other citrus is fine, cause it's the oil, not the citric acid. But it's made me very aware of allergies...and does make me think of Rodney, cause I'm a horrible friend like that! ^_- Though she did help consult when Neechan was writing Rodney going into anaphylactic shock! ^_-

[identity profile] wednesday-10-00.livejournal.com 2008-11-04 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, even if you don't keep track, it's admirable to get something different every time. I'd probably always get the same thing. >.>

Though she did help consult when Neechan was writing Rodney going into anaphylactic shock!

Using one's allergy for the power of fanfic! I approve.

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2008-11-04 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
She's been particularly useful, cause she's also totally EMT trained, so she's become our medical consultant in general! Sooo very useful for people who write h/c. A lot! ^_-

And with the parfait place, there are so many choices, I'm not sure if I could be sure I WAS getting the same thing again, even if I wanted to! ^_-