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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis restaurant is located in the Mallage shopping center (free buses are available from JR Kashiwa station). They provide a list of allergens on their website, with some items being egg-free, some being dairy-free, and others containing gelatin. I ordered the sogotofa for 830 yen, which had a nice variety of flavors but I wished it had more ice and liquid to balance it out. The desserts reminded me of my childhood and were delicious. They also offer free hot tea which is better than the usual options available. Some desserts can be prepared without yogurt upon request. The restaurant has limited seating, so many customers choose to take their orders to go. There are plenty of options for vegetarians as well.
Located inside Mallage shopping mall (with free buses from JR Kashiwa station), this shop offers a variety of desserts with different allergens. The Sogotofa, which I ordered for 830 yen, had a bit of everything and was really nice, although I found the shaved ice and liquid to be a bit unnecessary. The allergen list indicated that most desserts have no eggs or dairy, but some may contain gelatin (such as the almond and taro soya bean puddings and some parfaits). It was a nostalgic treat for me, as I grew up eating desserts like grass jelly and soya bean pudding commonly found in Chinese communities throughout East and South East Asia. Free hot tea is available, and there are options for vegetarians such as a variety of milk teas. Overall, a good spot for a dessert fix, with the option for take away as well.
This restaurant is located in Mallage Shopping Centre (free buses are available from JR Kashiwa Station.) They provide a list of allergens (only in Japanese:) [hidden link] Most items do not contain eggs, some do not have milk, but a few contain gelatin (such as the almond and taro soybean puddings which were not listed on the menu, as well as some parfaits.) I ordered the Sogotofa for 830 Yen, which had a bit of everything and was quite enjoyable, although I wish they had added more ice and liquid as it was a bit diluted. The allergen list does not mention the presence of milk, eggs, seafood or gelatin in this item. It was a special treat for me as I grew up eating desserts like grass gels and soybean pudding, which are popular in Chinese communities throughout East and Southeast Asia. They offer free hot tea, which is better than the usual options. The strawberry and mango milk teas (but not others) can be made without milk upon request, maintaining their smooth texture. There are a few tables available, but many customers prefer takeout. For vegetarians, there is a variety of dairy-free tea options.