The double scoops of ice cream are strawberry sorbet-fresh mint and caramel sea salt. The first reaction of strawberry sorbet-fresh mint is that it is very fresh, and the color looks very tempting~ The caramel sea salt scoop has a unique taste. The first reaction is that the caramel biscuit tastes fragrant and sweet, and the ice cream itself feels cooler and has a rich taste~
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Reviews of Blue Sea Parlor Owan
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The double scoops of ice cream are strawberry sorbet-fresh mint and caramel sea salt. The first reaction of strawberry sorbet-fresh mint is that it is very fresh, and the color looks very tempting~ The caramel sea salt scoop has a unique taste. The first reaction is that the caramel biscuit tastes fragrant and sweet, and the ice cream itself feels cooler and has a rich taste~
Okinawa Honshi's specialty ice cream shop, there are many shops on Kokusai-dori. The ice cream should be light and suitable for the hot weather in Okinawa. It is slightly salty and replenishes electrolytes. It is quite good. It is better to buy double scoops, and you don't need waffles.
I eat it every day when I come to Okinawa! There are so many branches in Okinawa! There are branches everywhere! There was one when I left the airport! Of course, I must eat one before leaving! The signature flavor is the most recommended! It tastes salty and sweet, and it tastes great!
Blueseal is so popular in Okinawa that I don’t know which one I went to… Really good value for money! You can eat whatever you want at a low price! There are also many Okinawa-exclusive flavors~ The waiter can speak a little Chinese when taking orders~ Why can’t Hawaii have ice cream everywhere… I ate it several times during the 6-day, 4-night flight to Okinawa Prefecture~
For more food and drink sharing, follow our official account: Weak-weak-chan's Favorites (double_ruo). Blue Seal, born in the US and raised in Okinawa, first began as a cold drink for Americans on US military bases in 1948. It later expanded beyond the bases and is now a beloved summer treat for Okinawans. There are a variety of flavors to choose from: single or double scoops, cups, or cones—just look at the menu. Their signature flavor is the Blue Wave (actually pineapple soda), which is delicious. I also tried the limited-edition kiwi flavor, but it wasn't very good. Beyond specialty stores, Blue Seal can also be found in the freezers of convenience stores.
Blue Seal has locations all over Okinawa, even in Naha Airport. The one I ate at was on the first floor of the RYUBO department store, perfect for a quick ice cream break after shopping. They have so many flavors to choose from, and they even sell ice cream crepes. We ordered Okinawa Salt Cookies and Blue Wave, and later tried the Purple Taro flavor at another location. They were both quite delicious, and the scoops were all super big. A single scoop in a paper cup costs 330, a regular soft cone is 330, and a crispy cone is 380. I'm so excited to have one or two every day! ^_^
Okinawa is full of Blue Seal ice cream shops, popping up in every street corner. After trying the ice cream at Shioya, I still recommend Blue Seal's, which has a richer, creamier flavor. [Snow Salt Chin Tsu Kou]: A trip to Okinawa doesn't miss anything related to snow salt, and that includes ice cream. The Snow Salt Chin Tsu Kou ice cream is surprisingly good. The chin Tsu Kou, a type of pastry, blends beautifully with the ice cream. You can choose the wrapper; if you prefer a crispier texture, opt for the waffle wrapper. It's only 350 yen, a better deal than in China.