Extra-cute Sea Animal crepes come to Japanβs cafe chain born from a sweet fashion brand

Gelato Piqueβs spinoff cafes pique our interest with adorable ice cream and mochi treats.
From its name, you might assume that Gelato Pique is an ice cream brand, but itβs actually a Japanese apparel company that specializes in cute and cozy roomwear (including PokΓ©mon designs). The company describes its aesthetic as being βinspired by sweet indulgences,β hence the βGelatoβ part of its name.
However, thereβs a lot of crossover between fans of comfy pajamas and relaxing cafes, so while it wasnβt Gelato Piqueβs original plan, the brand has also been spun off into a Gelato Pique Cafe chain. This is where the brandβs linguistic atmosphere starts wrapping back on itself. Gelato Piqueβs clothing has to be extra-cute in order to match the sweetness of its name, but that then means Gelato Pique Cafeβs customers are going to expect food and drinks on a higher level of photogenic cuteness than at other restaurants.
Thatβs a bar Gelato Pique Cafe is easily clearing, though with its Sea Animals sweets series.

Leading the way in this fresh wave of adorable eats is Gelato Piqueβs original marine mammal crepe, the Mochimochi (βChewyβ) Seal Crepe, returning following its initial stint on the menu last summer. Wrapped inside the crepe are whipped cream, tiramisu cream, sliced mango, sliced almonds, and caramel sauce, and sitting atop it is a scoop of black sesame ice cream wrapped in mochi, with chocolate pieces to make the adorable sealβs facial features.

Joining the seal is the new Pukapuka (βFloatingβ) Otter Gelato, looking like a sea otter happily drifting about in the waves. Here too you get black sesame ice cream with chocolate pieces, and the critterβs hands are formed from black sesame-infused whipped cream.

Thereβs also the new Hinyari (βChillyβ) Walrus Crepe. Instead of black sesame, the ice cream topping here is a chocolate banana flavor, with chocolate for the eyes, nose and whiskers, and marshmallows serving as the tusks. Inside the crepe are tiramisu cream, sliced bananas, and caramel sauce.

And last, if youβre thirsty but still want something sweet, thereβs the Purupuru (βJigglyβ) Penguin Soda Float. The base here is Ramune (an apple/citrus cider thatβs a perennial summertime favorite in Japan) with fish-shaped pineapple gelatin pieces added. Floating atop the drink is a scoop of milk gelato, and standing on top of that is a penguin-shaped monaka wafer.
The Pukapuka Otter gelato cone is priced at 840 yen (US$5.40), the Purupuru Penguin soda at 890, and the crepes 1,290 yen each. Theyβll all be available at Gelato Pique Cafe branches between now and July 1.
Related: Gelato Pique Cafe location list
Source, images: PR Times
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