Domino’s Japan’s milkshakes, available year-round, are creamy, rich treats with seasonal flavors. Reporter Marie Morimoto sampled the mango milkshake, noting its satisfying texture and real fruit ingredients. Despite the price, the shake delivered a delightful and refreshing experience.
Domino’s Japan Delivers Year-Round Milkshake Delights with Seasonal Flavors and Quality Ingredients
With great regret, Domino’s Pizza Japan’s Shake Stand, a dedicated milkshake store in Tokyo, closed before there was an opportunity to visit. However, the disappointment was short-lived when it was remembered that Domino’s Japan offers milkshakes on its regular menu year-round.
With eager anticipation, Japanese-language reporter Marie Morimoto set out to her local Domino’s branch to sample one of these shakes. Following Japanese confectionery traditions, Domino's offers a delightful variety of limited-time seasonal flavors, each more enticing than the last. Marie's choice of the mango milkshake, the most summery flavor, was just the beginning of her flavorful journey.
According to SoraNews24, Domino's milkshakes may not be the cheapest, priced at 790 yen (US$5.25), but they justify their price with the generous portion of natural sliced mango included in the drink. This commitment to quality ingredients is a testament to Domino's dedication to providing a satisfying and delicious experience.
Lifting the cup, she noted its satisfying weight, a promising sign for her taste test.
Domino’s Japan’s Milkshake Delivers Creamy Perfection, Even in Sweltering Heat, with Real Fruit Ingredients
So, did the shake live up to expectations? Absolutely. The shake was milky, rich, and bursting with fruity flavor, precisely what Marie had hoped for. She was equally impressed with the texture. Unlike some shakes that are either too icy or too watery, Domino’s shake was perfectly creamy, likely due to its simple ingredients—milk, ice cream, and fruit—with no unnecessary additives.
Marie was also thrilled at how well the shake maintained its consistency. Despite the sweltering heat in Japan, she didn’t have to rush through her drink to prevent it from melting into a runny mess. Even after 10 minutes, the shake remained thick, allowing her to savor it leisurely.
Domino’s shakes are made to order for those who prefer to plan, so you must wait about five minutes if you order at the counter. However, these shakes, like Domino's pizzas, can also be delivered to your home or office. Given the deliciousness of these dessert drinks, the delivery staff might soon become very familiar with the route to Marie’s place.


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