The Weirdest Ice Cream Flavors from Around the World

Raw Horse Flesh

Namja Town is Tokyo’s largest indoor amusement park. It opened in 1996 inside the Sunshine City shopping mall in Ikebukuro. While most of their games are geared towards children, the ice cream shop inside the arcade is where people young and old go in search of the world’s most unique ice cream. Unlike most places in North America where you can sample up to three flavors of ice cream per cone, Ice Cream Paradise encourages visitors to sample up to six flavors at a time. Some of their more unique offerings include shark fin noodle, tulip, grilled eggplant, and raw horse flesh.

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