The Bingsu Craze
Def a favourite here.
-
Cafe hopping on weekends becomes so precious when you work 5 days a week and have school work to do. Probably will be missing brunches for a while.. (p.s foodies out there, feel free to hit me up tooš“š)
Decided to venture to another place for Bingsu, and after reading many bingsu reviews, decided to try out the recommended o'ma spoon whose ice is similar to Nungsongyee's fluffy snow-like ones which I'm quite particular about. Items featured in the photo includes: Mango Cheesecake Bingsu $19.80/Chocolate Brownie Bingsu $19.80. Verdict: In terms of accessibility, it has a better location since it's situated in the shopping mall. In terms of its ice, it has a fluffy snow-like texture which I love. The disappointing areas are its toppings, which were a tad too sweet, brownies which tasted dry and hard, and the mint ice cream which doesn't go with the bingsu I feel. Overall, it's not too bad though, but I'd still go back to Nungsonyee anyday. 4.0/5.0.
The first bingsu place I've been to, and since then I've became a loyal fan of it, especially with the majority of food bloggers I follow seconding on how nungsongyee is the best bingsu place in singapore. I'm quite skeptical about trying other places, when I'm just really happy with nunsongyee's. But of course after 3 trips, it's time to try out other places as well! Bingsu featured in photo includes: Black Seasame Bingsu $18.90/Cheesecake Bingsu $14.90. Verdict: These are really good with their fluffy snow-like ice and not overly sweet toppings. I would see it continuing to be my favourite despite growing competitors emerging in the bingsu field.. I'll return again soon! 4.50/5.0
Level 4 Burppler · 22 Reviews
instagram: @chewwwie only honest reviews here.