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About
BUTTER 美瑛放牧酪農場 is a specialty pancake shop in Tokyo, renowned for its use of fresh, homemade Japanese butter sourced from Hokkaido’s Biei region. The restaurant is famous for serving pancakes with a whole stick of their signature butter, offering both fluffy and crispy styles.
The Visit
At BUTTER 美瑛放牧酪農場, pancakes are elevated to a theatrical experience. The reviewer marveled at the pancake window, where a chef in a green apron flips perfect pancakes and serves them with a whole stick of fresh, homemade Japanese butter. The unique presentation and the freshness of the butter stood out, as did the variety of pancake styles. The reviewer noted the richness and novelty of the dish, anticipating the indulgence’s effect on their stomach but finding it worth the risk.
What They Ate
Quotes
"This might be the craziest thing I've ever seen."
"I have this pancake window with this woman dressed up in this green apron flipping the most perfect-looking pancakes you've ever seen."
"It comes with a whole stick of salted Japanese butter that they're homemaking in their shop."
"You're supposed to take the whole stick of butter and pour it on top of the pancakes. That is crazy."
"The butter is so fresh."
"Japan is really putting a number on my body and I think that this is the craziest feed yet."
Our Reflection
The reviewer’s excitement is infectious as they describe the spectacle at BUTTER 美瑛放牧酪農場. The ritual of pouring an entire stick of homemade butter over pancakes is both shocking and delightful, turning a simple breakfast into a memorable event. The freshness of the butter and the variety in pancake textures highlight the Japanese dedication to craft and quality. This experience encapsulates Tokyo’s playful approach to food, blending tradition with bold innovation.
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