Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
A popular Korean sweet.
Croissants are flattened then caramelized
Similar to palmiers but better.
I'm glad I tried this and would get it again.
180 yen (tax included)
Whaaaat!!
Jalna, so different :)Take care.Kat
Oh my......all these different "riffs" on croissants nowadays!
Kirk :)Take care.Kat
ahhhh, now I want to make some again! At least if you buy the croissants from Costco, they're reasonable!v
hope they have this when you come V, then you can try, Take care, Kat
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Whaaaat!!
ReplyDeleteJalna, so different :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
Oh my......all these different "riffs" on croissants nowadays!
ReplyDeleteKirk :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
ahhhh, now I want to make some again! At least if you buy the croissants from Costco, they're reasonable!
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hope they have this when you come V, then you can try, Take care, Kat
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