Charming, quiet, and aesthetic kakigori cafe set inside an art gallery. They have a wide and interesting range of kakigori to try, and we settled for the matcha one ($17). Visually impressive, and the matcha taste was earthy and pretty authentic. However, the texture was a bit off and leaned more towards ice kacang, and it fell flat towards the end - the more I ate, the more I felt that it was just overpriced ice shavings.
Also, do be aware that while they offer half-sized portions, two pax are not allowed to share one. What marred our experience was that initially when we were told that I thought it was strange as we were one of just a handful of patrons at that time, but reluctantly accepted it. But towards the end of the dessert and the place started to fill up, we saw one or two tables of couples who were sharing just one half-sized! It doesn't seem that they apply this 'rule' consistently, or rather I would have wished that they were more flexible with it. If the kakigori was amazing then it would have been no issues, but we were already disappointed by our matcha kakigori and this inconsistency made us even moreso.