ice Tokyo | Must-try Dessert Shop in Asakusa

ice Tokyo is one of the top dessert shop in Asakusa, conveniently located near Nakamise Street. The bright red and pink design of ice Tokyo makes it easy to spot.

ice Tokyo in Asakusa

ice Tokyo shop features a counter on one side and a wide window on the other, allowing customer to view how ice Tokyo prepare these instagrammable desserts.

ice Tokyo in Asakusa

Previously known for their rolled ice cream, now ice Tokyo shifted their offerings to churros, soft served ice cream and croffles.

Menu of ice Tokyo in Asakusa

The best-seller of ice Tokyo is the Churros Parfait. This is a combination of the soft served ice cream and churros. Sampled the cookies and cream flavor.

Churros Parfait of ice Tokyo in Asakusa

Since this was my first time seeing a croffle, a croissant baked as waffle. We opted to try one and ordered the double chocolate flavor. While it taste good, for dessert, I prefer the Churros Parfait.

Croffle of ice Tokyo in Asakusa

Recommendation: Churros Parfait

Tip: Make sure to follow ice Tokyo on Instagram. They regularly introduce seasonal flavors or limited-quantity options that you wouldn't want to miss.

 

IMPORTANT THINGS TO CONSIDER IN ICE TOKYO

  • ice Tokyo Information

    • IG Handle: @ice.tokyo

    • Address: 1 Chome-32-2 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan

    • Contact Number: +81 3-3841-0075

  • ice Tokyo store hours:

    • Open Daily from 10:00AM to 6:00PM.

  • ice Tokyo is around 2 minutes walk from Asakusa Station.

  • We paid 1,540 yen for the orders above.

  • ice Tokyo accepts credit cards and electronic money.

  • No dine in. You can eat your dessert in the alley next to ice Tokyo.

  • Dress code is casual outfit.

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