This price tasted like Cold Stone from the states but it didn’t have a milk shake option. Expect to pay a heavy price for a Japanese franchise of an American chain as the place has everything from the US with the addition of the extra cost. The guys still sing when you tip which is fun for old women and young children. If you want something obnoxiously sweet and a place that is usually a little crowded — check this place out. I missed American ice cream and fell prey to the old ice cream parlor allure.
Ken G.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
There were a few flavors not available or rare in the US like green tea and murasakiimo(purple sweet potato). There were also some unique«creations» exclusive to Japan. Good service, good ice cream, sometimes they even sing for a tip!
Mine K.
Classificação do local: 3 Tokyo, Japan
This spot behind Roppongi Hills is a danger zone: Cold stone & Cinnabon right next to each other! When this spot first opened up there was always a line wrapped around the building. Now, there’s rarely a wait and you can(usually) walk up and order one of their decadent ice cream options. Though, sometimes the wait was a good thing — it gave you time to think about what you wanted to order! Always a hard decision… Tip: They only have Green Tea flavor in Japan