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Feedback gevenCosy and nice place to chill out. Will be for you if you have a sweet tooth. I came and there is a long Q.
Everything is delicious! We came on Sunday afternoon, waited about 30 mins for a table.
Very pretty store, and prices are affordable (although it looks quite expensive) I never saw such a beautiful potato chips haha
Marusei Butter Sandwiches are beyond good. Buy them at the airport or come to the store if you are around to try the ice cream sandwich since that is the only place you can get it. I bought a box of 24, and I wish I bought 100 of them before I left. I am a foodie for snacks in Japan and went to Sapporo to try all the different snacks. the butter sandwiches were the best one I found there. Entrance is hard to see, there is a front and back but signage is very low key. just follow google maps and you will be in the right place.
I rarely ever give 5 stars. It's a 4.7, I think. You can pick kind of ala carte style many sweets... The ingredients that they use are really high quality and they don't cut corners at all. I don't think they use any preservatives or weird additives that I know of. They use butter instead of cheap shortening or lard or palm oil or fat spread. I think they let the natural taste of the ingredients shine instead of relying on artificial flavoring like other companies usually do. The staff at the main branch are mostly able to speak English and the service is great. If you're only waiting for standing seating you can get coffee for like a little more than a hundred yen and amazing raisin butter ice cream sandwiches. The sit-down restaurant space was a bit more fancy but I didn't eat there. Even on a weekday there was a small waiting list. I can't imagine how crowded this place gets on weekends so it's better to visit either early in the morning or in the evening??? The raisin butter ice cream sandwich was really fresh and better than imagined. 230yen in 2022, now 250yen in 2/2023 It was very satisfying and the cookie was crunchy and buttery. There are some other sweets that also cannot be eaten in except for at the shop so I highly recommend trying them. The only problem I had was that the products are not separated into what can be fine at room temperature and what is not fine at room temperature. Therefore you have a whole bunch of customers going home with things that are going to melt or chocolate that is going to come out of tempering or other problems. If you buy things from the shop I think you should pack it all up in a box and send it by cool delivery. It's too much of a risk to bring back chocolate and have it melt. I brought back one thing from Hokkaido and the chocolate came out of tempering.... even mid September! Although this isn't about the main store I had a cream puff at the Otaru shop. The dough part was dry and disappointing....... But since it was only a 100 yen I don't think people would complain much. I'm glad that they stick to good ingredients though. The lady who was running the cafe at the Otaru shop was quite unfriendly and prickly so I recommend eating at the Sapporo shop!!!