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My favourite hangout, got to taste the new apple crumble flavour, every now & then they will come out different flavours 🍧 for occasions...
It was the cheapest bingsu on the menu.
Dollops of sweet red bean, sprinkled with sweet warabi powder, accentuating the sweetness of the dessert. But sweet on sweet may actually be a wonderful combination, if it’s not jelak.
The milky bingsu was delightful to eat, melting once it comes in contact with your tongue. I really enjoyed it, and I actually finished it on my own!
Cheesecake Bingsu - $14.90
Bingsu is a very popular Korean dessert that consists of shaved ice with sweet toppings that may include fruits such as berries and bananas, jelly bits, cereal flakes condensed milk, fruit syrup and biscuits.
Location:
9 Yuk Tong Ave
Singapore 596314
Perfect on a warm humid night as dessert.
Ingeolmi are Korean glutinous rice cakes (Tteoks). They can have a variety of toppings (gomul). In this case, this ingeolmi bingsu is topped with dried soybean powder and sliced almonds :)
There’s just something child-like about dipping your spoon into this bowl of finely shaved ice that is sweetened with condensed milk, and then ending the dessert with soybean powder on your lips!
This Injeolmi bingsu from Nun Song Yee used to be our staple. Recent 2 visits, however, have disappointed us with its significant drop in portion and standard. The bowl of bingsu was almost flat when served.
S$18.9 premium. Too much for 2 adult. Everyone recommended this from reviews. I don't think it worth the damage.