E-Land Ashley Queens, Unlimited Fresh Strawberry Festival View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] E-Land Eats' Ashley Queens announced that from the 20th until mid-March this year, they will launch an unlimited fresh strawberry festival.


The Ashley Queens fresh strawberry festival, held every early year, showcases trendy and diverse dessert recipes using fresh, high-sugar-content strawberries directly shipped from production areas, delivered to stores every dawn.


This year, the festival will be held nationwide at Ashley Queens stores under the theme "Strawberry in Wonderland," featuring 15 new menu items.


The 15 new strawberry-based menu items include ▲Unlimited Fresh Strawberry Basket ▲Berry Coke Choco Fondue ▲Fresh Strawberry Crumble Cake ▲Strawberry Basque Cheesecake ▲Strawberry Ganache Cake ▲Crunchy Berry Chocolate ▲Pink Berry Biscuit ▲Berries Party Jelly ▲Variety Party Donut ▲Banana Twist Berry Cream ▲Sweet and Tangy Berry Grapefruit Sparkling ▲DIY Berry Latte ▲DIY Berry Mango Yogurt, among others.


During the fresh strawberry festival, customers can also enjoy over 100 upgraded world-themed dishes including Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Western, and grill menus. On dinner and weekends, unlimited live steak is also offered, making the experience more diverse and abundant.


Students visiting Ashley Queens on the 25th and 26th of this month can enjoy the "Shully Day" benefits. Shully Day is a discount promotion inviting students at a reasonable price on the last Tuesday and Wednesday of every month. Middle and high school students, as well as university and graduate students, can use the Ashley Queens salad bar all day at weekday lunch prices by simply verifying their student ID.



Customers visiting on the 27th can enjoy the "Brown Butter Steak" all day at about an 80% discount. Tables ordering steak will also receive unlimited beer service.


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