Tucked off the busy main street is its main outlet that houses a cafe on the 2nd and 3rd floor. Most people come here for kakigori or anmitsu during summer. Since Funawa is famous for its sweet potato sweets, it has introduced its very own Matcha Sweet Potato Parfait (900 yen)
Though the star is the creamy matcha soft serve, one can dig out several pieces of its signature yokan, together with bitter matcha jelly cubes and two types of Satsuma imo senbei (see that yellow and purple "ears" of the parfait?)
Though the star is the creamy matcha soft serve, one can dig out several pieces of its signature yokan, together with bitter matcha jelly cubes and two types of Satsuma imo senbei (see that yellow and purple "ears" of the parfait?)
The signature yokan (a kind of traditional condensed bean paste) has been on sales since 1903. It does not contain any preservatives nor artificial flavoring. Still, I found it too sweet but it did pair very well with tea.
Similarly, the Imo Yokan ice cream is just as intense as the yokan itself. But this is probably a good thing since we are all looking out if the flavour of any particular soft serve is discernible, isn't it? And yes, this is pretty yummy.
Besides its main outlet (Honten), there is also another outlet in Asakusa offering a slightly different menu. Other cafe outlets include Takadanobaba and Jiyugaoka but for the quickest access to its traditional sweets, just head to the major depato.
Funawa Asakusa 舟和 浅草 Since 1902
Shin Naka-mise Dori (At a corner of Orange Street)
Map Here
Cafe hours: Weekdays 10.30am-7pm
Sat 10am-8pm
Sun/PH 10am-7.30pm
(L.O. 30 minute before closing)
Website http://funawa.jp/
Japanese Menu here
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