Hilton Hiroshima Hosts Sweets Buffet ‘Strawberry Carp Road – The Path to Victory’

Hilton Hiroshima Hosts Sweets Buffet ‘Strawberry Carp Road – The Path to Victory’

Hilton Hiroshima, in collaboration with the Hiroshima Toyo Carp baseball team, is set to host the sweets buffet ‘Strawberry Carp Road – The Path to Victory’ from January 4 to May 11, available on Fridays, Saturdays, and holidays.

Creating a world themed around ‘the stadium bustling with Carp fans wishing for victory,’ ‘the locker room filled with fighting spirit,’ and ‘Slirly’s tea party,’ the venue will be decorated with Carp merchandise, baseball-inspired items, and Carp figures riding the special strawberry car. The sweets menu features about 20 strawberry sweets influenced by Carp, including ‘Red x Red Brownie’ replicating the Carp’s bright red visitor uniforms, ‘Red Hell LOVERS Shortcake’ shaped like a heart in red and white mimicking a baseball, ‘CC Chiffon’ resembling the Carp logo C, ‘Strawberry Homer Tart’ topped with cookies shaped like baseball bats, ‘Happy Pink Mousse’ inspired by Happy Slirly’s nose, and more. Alongside the sweets, eight kinds of meals such as ‘Fried Chicken and Potato Wedges,’ ‘Strawberry Charcuterie Pizza,’ and ‘Sweet Corn and Strawberry Garden Salad,’ making use of strawberries as an accent, are offered. Additionally, a ‘Relaxing Slirly Set’ replicating beer and snacks with jelly and cookies is also available at the live station.

Drinks include 12 types of tea from the German tea brand ‘Ronnefeldt,’ as well as a selection of 20 drinks including espresso and cafe latte. Carp original drinks are also available for an additional charge.

Located on the 6th floor all-day dining ‘Mosaic,’ the buffet is available from 3 PM to 5 PM for 2 hours. The price is ¥4,800, and ¥2,400 for children aged 6 to 12, inclusive of tax and service charges. Exclusive Hiroshima Toyo Carp logo merchandise will also be sold during the event.

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