
Sweets Paradise: Dessert Buffet Still Delivers!
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Sweets Paradise, the popular all-you-can-eat dessert chain in Japan, is still a great deal after a decade. A reporter revisits the Machida Modi branch and finds upgraded cakes, savory options, and reasonable prices.
Sweets Paradise offers an affordable all-you-can-eat experience with a variety of desserts and savory dishes. Prices have slightly increased, but the quality has been upgraded, with polished cakes and enhanced savory options like curry, tonjiru, and pasta.
Travelers can enjoy a balanced meal with both sweet and savory choices, including a special curry and pork miso soup. The pasta, once considered a side dish, is now a highlight, and even popcorn is available.
Located in Machida Modi, near Machida Station, Sweets Paradise is easily accessible. With prices under 1,700 yen, it's a worthwhile visit for families, friends, or solo travelers seeking a satisfying and budget-friendly dining experience.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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