Shopping at “Seven Miles Club”, imported goods make you feel like overseas After enjoying after-dinner coffee time at Amalfi Cafe, I walked along Shichirigahama for a bit to visit “Seven Miles Club”, a general store near Kamakura Koukoumae Station. I wondered if there really was a general merchandise store here since it was located in a residential area. I was a bit nervous, but I climbed up the hill and found a storefront with nice sundries. Upon entering the store, I found many sea-inspired items, mainly imported goods. The store carries a wide variety of items, from clothing to sundries and foodstuffs, with a focus on items that remind one of the sea and the American continent. I found this international selection to be very cute. This time, I bought a mini bus for my nephew who loves cars and a hand cream for myself.
Potatis, a French fries and shakes restaurant, offers European frites in Shichirigahama! Returning from the Seven Miles Club toward the Shichirigahama parking lot where I had parked my car, I was struck by a picture of French fries in front of the Potatis storefront. I mean, who doesn’t like french fries, right? But what caught my eye was a picture of french fries that looked like something I would have eaten in Belgium, Paris, or Holland. The shakes look delicious, and when I went inside, I found that there are 5 types of fries to choose from and a whopping 12 sauces! I chose the “European” french fries, which are very Belgian. I chose the “European” fries, which were served with a spicy sauce called “Samurai Sauce” and a fritz sauce, just like the “frites” (Belgian for fries) I had in Belgium. The shake was a refreshing yogurt shake with pineapple sauce. You can also use a vanilla shake as a base. I enjoyed the fries with a nostalgic feeling of my visit to Belgium, and then I refreshed my palate with a refreshing yogurt shake. This endless loop is devilishly addictive.
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