Desserts my fave meal of the day
Honestly, pretty good. The soft serve was slightly on the sweeter side, but the avocado flavour was pretty much on point. Wide variety of mix-ins as well, from avocado chunks to tapioca pearls to nutty sprinkles.
Utilised the Entertainer B1F1 Chocolate Overload and Brownie a la mode sundaes. Decadent and rich, with your choice of sprinkle and sauce for the latter. An indulgent treat for ice cream lovers. We liked the Maui Brownie, Cookie Dough, and Strawberry, but the Pistachio Almond tasted more like a fusion of mint and almond paste.
love their variety of flavours, especially the yuzu. Their waffles are good too!
Wide range of flavours available and you can try flavours (up to two) too! We got the waffle with a scoop of pistachio. While the waffle was slightly burnt, the pistachio ice cream more than made up for it - thick, creamy, and rich, this is easily one of the better pistachio flavours in town! Though I wished there were some drizzles to go with the waffles because it was a little too dry. Do head to the back of the store for more seats!
Portion kind of small and taste of durian could be more intense, but this was not bad. Coconut cream and durian paired nicely.
Nice dessert cafe selling predominantly bingsu. We got the regular sized Injeolmi ($14.90) which was pretty good and a decent portion to share between 3 pax. Environment was clean and cooling, and you can also enjoy the hustle and bustle of the mall.
Tried the Double Cheesecake ($8.70) and Matcha Strawberry ($11). They were alright, nothing especially nice to talk about. Though we were slightly disappointed by the matcha strawberry cake, the flavours didn't play off each other well.
Came by on a Saturday at about 3pm and the queue was very manageable, at about a 15min wait. They have a wide range of flavours, both classic and unique (including locally-inspired!), and allowed for tastings so I guess that's why the line could move really slowly.
We got the Pistachio, Kaya Toast, and this Lemon Cake flavour that was a weekly special. First off, the texture of the gelato is really one of the better ones you can find in Singapore - thick and creamy! We were also wowed by the intense nuttiness of the pistachio, and pleasantly surprised at the kaya streaks and bread bits mixed into the coconut-ish kaya toast. And 3 scoops for just $12! This gelato parlour instantly became one of my top 5 ice cream spots. Well worth the wait (but do try to go at an odd timing to reduce your frustration levels).
Used to love their Mille crepes, and while tastewise it is still pretty good (Green Tea pictured), the price is getting ridiculous...$14.99 for a slice of cake is enormously pricey. Perhaps for a date or special occasion, as the shop's ambience and surroundings are quite aesthetic.
Got the pandan mochi waffle with two scoops of ice cream: pistachio and hojicha. Pandan mochi waffle was alright, tasted exactly like the pandan waffles you get from those bakeries, with a bit of chewy texture. The ice cream fared better - creamy and flavours really shone through. Would definitely return to try the others!
An institution in and of itself. Pretty long queue on a Fri night, but it moves fast. Space is cramped, so don't expect to have lengthy conversations with your table comfortably - meant to finish your dessert and move off. As for the desserts, there's an extensive variety for every preference. Don't expect to be wow-ed, but you know you'll be getting a good bowl of traditional Chinese dessert at a fair price.
Visited Creamier over the weekend and tried their Waffles with two scoops of ice cream - chose the Roasted Pistachio and Honey Lemon Yuzu. The pistachio ice cream was the star of the show—creamy, rich, and packed with a delightful nutty flavor that was indulgent yet balanced. The honey lemon yuzu was also tart and refreshing, perfect as a pick-me-up on a sunny afternoon.
The waffle, however, was just decent. While it had a crisp exterior, it lacked the fluffy, buttery depth I was hoping for. It serves as a good base for the ice cream but wouldn't stand out on its own.
Overall, it was a pleasant experience, especially for the ice cream. Everything came up to $19.80 with 10% service charge, which I thought was an alright price for a place like Creamier. Would return to try more of their unique flavors, but might skip the waffle next time.
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Adventurous and always looking for new flavours on my tongue!