i screamed ice cream.
Sunday, 2 January 2011
Bangkok Dangerous!
Hey loves! Back before I enlisted in December, I had a little short trip to Bangkok with three of my girl friends, C, THM, and AXY! And while we were there, we found ice cream treats for future/potential Bangkok tourists!
This is really exotic in my opinion, as I've personally never seen or heard of coconut ice cream before but apparently it happens to be a local delicacy and cheap thrill for the Thais!
On one of the days while we were in Bangkok, we went over to Chatuchak Weekend Market for a blood-thirsty shopping spree and came by the very delicious Coconut Ice Cream.
Personally, I'm not a fan of coconut, other than loving it's existence in Pulut Hitam, Kueh Lapis, Nasi Lemak, and Peranakan Curry (it's in my blood being a die-hard Peranakan fan, although I always hated cooking Peranakan Curry). But a taste of the coconut ice cream which C and AXY bought was awesome on a hot day in Thailand.
At 25 baht (Roughly S$1.25) a scoop served with generous portions of fresh coconut flesh, I would say this is really a much better deal than our local one-dollar ice cream. The really smooth texture in the ice cream was awesome for the hot weather and the coconut taste wasn't extremely overwhelming so it was pretty alright.
Watch how AXY holds her precious cup of coconut ice cream with such adoration! You can guess pretty much how awesome it'd be!
It was also cute that they served the ice cream in a coconut husk shell. Adorable huh? Some stalls served the ice cream with peanuts, and others with the jelly and red ruby.
Along the way we also found another stall which sells Fruit Popsicles dipped in chocolate and generously coated all over with rainbow rice/peanuts, another great chilling deal for the hot weather there. So in case you're flying over to Bangkok, Thailand at the very next minute, do give the coconut ice cream a try!
Oh, and while you're there, grab a few bottles of their freshly squeezed mandarin orange juice (which is really really sweet).
Saturday, 1 January 2011
NS 22 - Orchard MRT Station [ION Orchard]
HAPPY 2011 EVERYONE!
Whether or not the past year had been a blast of a time or a terrible memory, it's all over now and let's look forward to the beautiful years ahead of us! I wouldn't say I had exactly the best times of my life in 2010, but I definitely do know that there are still many more years to come and hence many more beautiful memories to create. (:
Anyway, apologies with regard to my previous hiatus as I've recently got enlisted into the army. So yes, no more hair. I had quite a few ice cream trips in the weeks before I enlisted, but haven't really had the time to get down to typing and all, however, seeing that today is such a special occasion, I shall do up at least one post for the first day of the new year.
I was supposed to have booked out on Wednesday night earlier this week but unfortunately/fortunately (depending on how you see it) I was selected for this week's regimented guard duty in camp, so I stayed in all the way till Friday. So I went out on the first day of the new year with N and E, and we decided to grab my favorite ice cream so far, Latte (otherwise known as milk flavored) ice cream, from Gusttimo!
picture taken from Google Images
Gusttimo Di Roma - ION Orchard
2 Orchard Turn #01-17
ION Orchard
Tel: 6509 9380
Opening hours as accorded with ION Orchard
Gusttimo Di Roma - ION Orchard
2 Orchard Turn #01-17
ION Orchard
Tel: 6509 9380
Opening hours as accorded with ION Orchard
Located at the pocket-burning zone (well that's what poor people like me and my friends call it, since the wallets around the area at that level produce at least two zeroes on a single receipt) of ION Orchard, you could find Gusttimo sitting at the corner area right in front of an escalator coming up from B1.
First started out in Rome, Italy Gusttimo moved on to hit Seoul, Korea and experimented with the Asian taste buds. No doubt they swept the Koreans off their feet with the art of Gelato (just like how they managed to sweep me off of my feet in Singapore). Gusttimo provides a total of 230 seasonal flavors and prepares 32 best in season flavors catered to consumers.
One thing to note about Gusttimo is that they recommend a selection of at least three flavors in a single cup so that the customers could enjoy multiple varieties of quality ice cream in a single purchase. In this case I would say that this so-called policy is very much a form of privilege provided for the customers. I'm pretty sure most of you can guess (without even doubting, due to the outlet's very location) that the high quality gelato produced comes with a erm, high quality price tag as well. At $7.20 a cup, I would say that it is fairly much more reasonable to get three flavors than just a single flavor. However, it is still possible for you to purchase an entire cup of one single flavor at your request. (And that, is very much a privilege as well)
Somewhat behaving like a monster unleashed from a thousand-year-talisman-seal (well that's what happen to most people when they got locked up and tamed in camp) the very greedy me had the biggest appetite for ice cream today and hence we got ourselves two cups of six flavors!
Melon
(honeydew)
Latte
(fresh milk)
Black Rice
(Pulut Hitam)
White Wine
Cream Cheese
My all-time favorite at Gusttimo would be Latte, it's really very simply, milk ice cream. And the relationship I have with milk, is indescribably heavenly. I would definitely also recommend the Melon flavor (by now you all can most probably tell that I love melons, like some psychotic wild animal that lives off on melons and ONLY melons, just like how anteaters survive solely on ONLY ants), which is absolutely strong in its honeydew taste, but do take caution that the flavor can be pretty much overpowering.
The cream cheese flavor, according to reviews found online, is an all-time favorite among the netizens in Korea, so I would definitely recommend it if you are a cheese lover. The cheese taste isn't very strong, and doesn't come hitting you up until after the ice cream melts on your tongue, leaving an after-taste of pure creamy cheese. Do also try the Black Rice as it's very much different from the usual magic you get from Island Creamery or The Daily Scoop. The Black Rice flavor at Gusttimo focuses purely on elevating the flavor of black rice, giving you the pure taste of the main ingredient rather than enhancing the flavor by using coconut milk like IC or TDS.
There was a sixth flavor which I absolutely abhorred cause it tasted quite horrifying (in my opinion), if I'm not wrong it would be the Soy-Vanilla flavor or something. It's yellow in color, my apologies if I'm pretty vague on describing the flavor, but it was just as horrifying as the White Wine flavor (another flavor which I found repulsive), such that I didn't give either flavors any attention at all. :P
By the way, they also have a seemingly awesome ambiance, great for friends to catch over ice cream, or simply sit by and chill. Do note that they also serve pastries that go along with their gelato.
Here's N and E letting you guys know that if you need more information, go on to:
Once again, Happy New Year to all my lovely readers! (:
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
The Season Of Giving.
Christmas is just exactly a month away, and this morning I woke up to VoucherWOW's awesome deal on Seventh Heaven!
A brief note on Seventh Heaven as from the website,
"first Singapore gourmet retail and events ice-cream company to offer customization services. It tailors premium ice creams to suit the discerning corporate customer's every whim. Here, wholesale and retail consumers" preferences reign, expect savory ice creams that deliver one to cloud nine.."
For more details, go on to:
Christmas Eve is exactly a month away, but you don’t have to wait until then to shower your sweetest friends with a sugar fix. Scoop up today’s delicious voucher from Seventh Heaven and for $20, you get three pints of limited edition Christmas ice cream (a $35.95 value).
Seventh Heaven serves a gourmet variety of hand-crafted ice cream, alcoholic ice cream being its house specialty. Indulge in three pints of their special limited edition Christmas flavors, concocted especially for the festive season:
Candy Cane: A fabulous twist of strawberry and peppermint flavors in a brilliant mix of red and green. Christmas-It-Is: Just like the traditional fruit cake that comes with mixed fruits, sherry and Cointreau. Egg Nog: A must for Christmas. A heady mix of spices, rum and brandy.
All of their ice cream is created from scratch and processed in store, using the freshest premium ingredients. Best of all there’s no purchase limit, so swoop up a few vouchers and gift generous helpings to deserving friends.
So what are you waiting for? Get your sweet deal now at:
A brief note on Seventh Heaven as from the website,
"first Singapore gourmet retail and events ice-cream company to offer customization services. It tailors premium ice creams to suit the discerning corporate customer's every whim. Here, wholesale and retail consumers" preferences reign, expect savory ice creams that deliver one to cloud nine.."
For more details, go on to:
$20 for a Three-Pint Pack of Limited Edition Christmas Ice Cream from Seventh Heaven Worth $35.95
Christmas Eve is exactly a month away, but you don’t have to wait until then to shower your sweetest friends with a sugar fix. Scoop up today’s delicious voucher from Seventh Heaven and for $20, you get three pints of limited edition Christmas ice cream (a $35.95 value).
Seventh Heaven serves a gourmet variety of hand-crafted ice cream, alcoholic ice cream being its house specialty. Indulge in three pints of their special limited edition Christmas flavors, concocted especially for the festive season:
All of their ice cream is created from scratch and processed in store, using the freshest premium ingredients. Best of all there’s no purchase limit, so swoop up a few vouchers and gift generous helpings to deserving friends.
So what are you waiting for? Get your sweet deal now at:
Friday, 29 October 2010
NE 5 - Clarke Quay MRT Station
Hi my dear faithful readers! Sorry about the slight hiatus previously, have been busy working. And guess what? I'm currently fulfilling my love for ice cream, so much so that I'm scooping ice cream at work too! Decided to get a little money saved for my overseas trip planned in December. But fret not, I will still be working doubly hard to find ice cream parlors and present them to you cause I've still got several MRT stations to cover! (Including the upcoming Downtown Line Stations too)
So for now why don't we save more time and move on to your much awaited post for the day? (:
Today, we're covering Clarke Quay MRT Station. And this area is renowned for all their good food outlets, mostly Japanese and Korean cuisines. (And god I love The Central Mall, partly because I used to work here, and also because they have all the tasty snacks at great deals!) Alright I shall stop being the pig that I am and start getting on with business instead of ranting on and on about great tasty food.
So nearest to Clarke Quay station would be The Central, a fairly new mall, and somewhat pretty desolated in the day. Our first stop, was my much anticipated ice cream parlor cause the outlet located here is a unique cafe version, and also because I used to eat their ice cream daily back when I worked here and also at River Valley Road. (Stop cursing me please, I know it's a sin to gloat about food when you hardly get fat like me, but then again, it's disgusting to be a bag of bones like me. (; )
So my model of the day would be, S! And our first stop for the day would be, Haato & Co!
Isn't it awesome that they close pretty late on Fridays and Saturdays? Ideal midnight snacks area, and because it has a cafe concept, they have tables and chairs for you to chill with your friends, and it would be pretty accessible to go home from Clarke Quay as they have most of the nightrider buses in service just across the river! Perrrrfect for nocturnal creatures like me. (;
Haato in Singapore has had a long history of 16years, starting out in Liang Court (back in those days they were called Gelato di Crema).
So on this hot wonderful day, we got out double scoop of Chocolate Banana and my usual favorite, Rockmelon. One thing about Haato you'd note is that they serve gelato, which is healthier as mention in previous posts. They also make use of traditional recipes from Japan, being one of the first gelato counters in Singapore to serve ice cream entirely free from preservatives and artificial colorings! (Talk about health criticality, this is one ice cream you would eat to your haat's content and not feel any sense of guilty for taking an additional scoop's worth of bite.)
Speaking of their unique recipe, I dare say Haato has one of the better ice creams in Singapore. The Chocolate Banana flavor is not just rich, but so evenly balanced out that with every scoop you can taste both the chocolate and the banana, it's almost making your brain scream out in overwhelming sensations signaled from the taste buds cause it's forcing the brains to make a decision on whether if it tastes more chocolatey or banana-ish. Totally awesomeeee.
The rockmelon flavor, never fails to disappoint me. Not to creamy to overtake the melon taste, but creamy enough to make the fruitty flavor much more rich in taste, with real bits of juicy rockmelon, this is one gelato you can never learn to hate.
Because the cafe is opened along the river located outside of the shopping mall, they also cater to the late night crowds and serve beer. Otherwise, simply settle for their awesome gelato!
Some interesting flavors you might want to try would be:
Sweet potato with honey & chestnut
Milk Tea
Royal Chocolate
Wildberry
Yuzu (Japanese Citrus Sorbet)
And most importantly, unlike most of the local ice cream parlors set up in Singapore, Haato comes without the usual creative artsy fartsy names that get customers more lost at trying to understand what's the flavor, than simply being spoiled for choice. (Talk about being user-friendly.)
Before we headed off to our next stop, we couldn't help but ogle and drool over their pastry counter! And the Japanese are renowned for their pastries! I'll definitely be back to try them out. Especially due to the fact that we could simply sit by the river and enjoy such sweet treats in serenity.
For more information on Haato & Co, go on to:
Next stop, Azabu Sabo Hokkaido Ice Cream! おいしいね~
Originated from Japan as a dessert shop and teahouse, Azabu Sabo was founded by Mr. Gyo Kimura-san, with it's very first outlet in Singapore located in Marina Square. Due to the Japanese strong values of being serious and committed to their careers, Azabu Sabo took a step further and brought in their very own Japanese Ice Cream Specialist to introduce their unique style of ice cream making.
As we all know, in Japan, Hokkaido is renowned for two lines of production, their seafood products as well as their dairy products! Using the rich and fragrant Hokkaido milk, rich flavorful ice cream are produced in favor of the ice cream maniacs! Likewise to Haato, Azabu Sabo produces their own line of gelato, focusing on the company's policy of low-fat and low-sugar in their desserts.
Some of the flavors you might want to try would be:
Red Cherry
Sweet Potato
Tiramisu
S and I had our try at the Sea salt & Caramel ice cream, as well as the Black Sesame ice cream. Such are novelty flavors that you would be intrigued to try out, especially the sea salt flavor since it isn't very common.
I like how the saltiness of the ice cream goes very well with the sweetness of the caramel, and even brings back memories from when I had a trip to Taiwan, Tainan, and got to try their renowned local product, the sea salt popcicles. Very interesting flavors that taste interestingly great as a dessert. The black sesame is a little to strong for my liking, but nevertheless, it was the milkiness in the ice cream that made it very rich and flavorful in taste too.
For more information, go on to:
Anyway, I'd like to mention that it was also at this point, S sneakily pretended to drop her ice cream scoop on the floor in hopes that she could stop eating ice cream. (Apparently she feels that she is very much overweight and too much ice cream will turn her into Godzilla.) Feeling very much cheated by her behavior, I dragged her to our final pit stop here in Clarke Quay.
It's been awhile since I've visited Central mall, and obviously certain things have changed. There used to be a Gobi Sweets and Cakes store (more famously known for their Chocolate and Chili flavored cake) just in front of the bus-stop, but to date, it has been replaced by Marble Slab Creamery (I suppose Marble Slab lovers probably staged a riot here and burned down the bakery. Just kidding.)
MSC started back in 1983, in Houston, Texas. Due to their extremely high standards for ensuring gourmet quality ice cream, they had the goals of bringing fresh-made gourmet flavors to cater to the public. As such, they developed their "frozen-slab" technique, exhibited at all ice cream parlors to date.
"It isn’t just dessert. It’s the world’s freshest ice cream, made just the way you like it, just when you want it." - MSC
Similar to that of Ice Cream Chefs, MSC also provides a selection of mix-ins, along with their wide range of ice cream variety. However, unlike ICC, MSC has a much more colorful price tag that comes along with their ice cream, going for slightly more than $5 for a single scoop with one mix-in. For the local outlets, they only provide sundries, biscuits and chocolates for mix-ins, whereas for overseas outlet, they come with fresh blueberries, bananas, and even cherries!
The outlet has this very sweet ambiance to it, despite being a relatively small ice cream counter, with only seats enough for a handful of customers, it's still pretty much cosy to get to sit in during the non-peak periods and enjoy your own scoop of ice cream.
S and I had our try of a Green Apple with Cinnamon flavor, mixed with caramelized biscuit. If you are going for ice cream that you wouldn't mind paying a little extra due to the guaranteed benefits of great taste, MSC would be recommended for you. The Green Apple with Cinnamon flavor was very nice, neither to strong in the cinnamon flavor to get you sick of it, but with the slightly sour but sweet taste of the green apple, it was like eating the ice cream version of a really good apple pie. The caramelized biscuit bits added in an interesting zest to the overly flavors, honestly speaking, I highly doubt any flavor of ice cream combined with any type of mix-in at MSC would go wrong and burn your tongue instead of seducing it.
The location of the store was very appropriate, especially if you're waiting to catch a bus that wouldn't come so soon, or simply wanting a little warmth from the sun rays but yet wanting to stay within a cool environment with the comfort of not sweating.
I'm not sure if they're for sale, but they decorated the store with tiny vintage bottles of coke and root beer, adding a little something to the atmosphere. (:
For more information, go on to:
I hoped you've found your happiness within this post for today. (:
So for now why don't we save more time and move on to your much awaited post for the day? (:
Today, we're covering Clarke Quay MRT Station. And this area is renowned for all their good food outlets, mostly Japanese and Korean cuisines. (And god I love The Central Mall, partly because I used to work here, and also because they have all the tasty snacks at great deals!) Alright I shall stop being the pig that I am and start getting on with business instead of ranting on and on about great tasty food.
So nearest to Clarke Quay station would be The Central, a fairly new mall, and somewhat pretty desolated in the day. Our first stop, was my much anticipated ice cream parlor cause the outlet located here is a unique cafe version, and also because I used to eat their ice cream daily back when I worked here and also at River Valley Road. (Stop cursing me please, I know it's a sin to gloat about food when you hardly get fat like me, but then again, it's disgusting to be a bag of bones like me. (; )
So my model of the day would be, S! And our first stop for the day would be, Haato & Co!
Haato & Co - The Central
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
Unit 01-74
Singapore 059817
Tel: 6225 6956
Sundays to Thursdays: 11am - 11pm
Fridays and Saturdays: 11am - 1am
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
Unit 01-74
Singapore 059817
Tel: 6225 6956
Sundays to Thursdays: 11am - 11pm
Fridays and Saturdays: 11am - 1am
Isn't it awesome that they close pretty late on Fridays and Saturdays? Ideal midnight snacks area, and because it has a cafe concept, they have tables and chairs for you to chill with your friends, and it would be pretty accessible to go home from Clarke Quay as they have most of the nightrider buses in service just across the river! Perrrrfect for nocturnal creatures like me. (;
Haato in Singapore has had a long history of 16years, starting out in Liang Court (back in those days they were called Gelato di Crema).
So on this hot wonderful day, we got out double scoop of Chocolate Banana and my usual favorite, Rockmelon. One thing about Haato you'd note is that they serve gelato, which is healthier as mention in previous posts. They also make use of traditional recipes from Japan, being one of the first gelato counters in Singapore to serve ice cream entirely free from preservatives and artificial colorings! (Talk about health criticality, this is one ice cream you would eat to your haat's content and not feel any sense of guilty for taking an additional scoop's worth of bite.)
Speaking of their unique recipe, I dare say Haato has one of the better ice creams in Singapore. The Chocolate Banana flavor is not just rich, but so evenly balanced out that with every scoop you can taste both the chocolate and the banana, it's almost making your brain scream out in overwhelming sensations signaled from the taste buds cause it's forcing the brains to make a decision on whether if it tastes more chocolatey or banana-ish. Totally awesomeeee.
The rockmelon flavor, never fails to disappoint me. Not to creamy to overtake the melon taste, but creamy enough to make the fruitty flavor much more rich in taste, with real bits of juicy rockmelon, this is one gelato you can never learn to hate.
Because the cafe is opened along the river located outside of the shopping mall, they also cater to the late night crowds and serve beer. Otherwise, simply settle for their awesome gelato!
Some interesting flavors you might want to try would be:
Sweet potato with honey & chestnut
Milk Tea
Royal Chocolate
Wildberry
Yuzu (Japanese Citrus Sorbet)
And most importantly, unlike most of the local ice cream parlors set up in Singapore, Haato comes without the usual creative artsy fartsy names that get customers more lost at trying to understand what's the flavor, than simply being spoiled for choice. (Talk about being user-friendly.)
Before we headed off to our next stop, we couldn't help but ogle and drool over their pastry counter! And the Japanese are renowned for their pastries! I'll definitely be back to try them out. Especially due to the fact that we could simply sit by the river and enjoy such sweet treats in serenity.
For more information on Haato & Co, go on to:
Next stop, Azabu Sabo Hokkaido Ice Cream! おいしいね~
Azabu Sabo Hokkaido Ice Cream
The Central #01-56
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
Singapore 059817
Tel: 6534 7178
The Central #01-56
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
Singapore 059817
Tel: 6534 7178
Originated from Japan as a dessert shop and teahouse, Azabu Sabo was founded by Mr. Gyo Kimura-san, with it's very first outlet in Singapore located in Marina Square. Due to the Japanese strong values of being serious and committed to their careers, Azabu Sabo took a step further and brought in their very own Japanese Ice Cream Specialist to introduce their unique style of ice cream making.
As we all know, in Japan, Hokkaido is renowned for two lines of production, their seafood products as well as their dairy products! Using the rich and fragrant Hokkaido milk, rich flavorful ice cream are produced in favor of the ice cream maniacs! Likewise to Haato, Azabu Sabo produces their own line of gelato, focusing on the company's policy of low-fat and low-sugar in their desserts.
Some of the flavors you might want to try would be:
Red Cherry
Sweet Potato
Tiramisu
S and I had our try at the Sea salt & Caramel ice cream, as well as the Black Sesame ice cream. Such are novelty flavors that you would be intrigued to try out, especially the sea salt flavor since it isn't very common.
I like how the saltiness of the ice cream goes very well with the sweetness of the caramel, and even brings back memories from when I had a trip to Taiwan, Tainan, and got to try their renowned local product, the sea salt popcicles. Very interesting flavors that taste interestingly great as a dessert. The black sesame is a little to strong for my liking, but nevertheless, it was the milkiness in the ice cream that made it very rich and flavorful in taste too.
For more information, go on to:
Anyway, I'd like to mention that it was also at this point, S sneakily pretended to drop her ice cream scoop on the floor in hopes that she could stop eating ice cream. (Apparently she feels that she is very much overweight and too much ice cream will turn her into Godzilla.) Feeling very much cheated by her behavior, I dragged her to our final pit stop here in Clarke Quay.
It's been awhile since I've visited Central mall, and obviously certain things have changed. There used to be a Gobi Sweets and Cakes store (more famously known for their Chocolate and Chili flavored cake) just in front of the bus-stop, but to date, it has been replaced by Marble Slab Creamery (I suppose Marble Slab lovers probably staged a riot here and burned down the bakery. Just kidding.)
Marble Slab Creamery - The Central
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
#01-27
Singapore 059817
Tel: 6224 4278
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
#01-27
Singapore 059817
Tel: 6224 4278
MSC started back in 1983, in Houston, Texas. Due to their extremely high standards for ensuring gourmet quality ice cream, they had the goals of bringing fresh-made gourmet flavors to cater to the public. As such, they developed their "frozen-slab" technique, exhibited at all ice cream parlors to date.
"It isn’t just dessert. It’s the world’s freshest ice cream, made just the way you like it, just when you want it." - MSC
Similar to that of Ice Cream Chefs, MSC also provides a selection of mix-ins, along with their wide range of ice cream variety. However, unlike ICC, MSC has a much more colorful price tag that comes along with their ice cream, going for slightly more than $5 for a single scoop with one mix-in. For the local outlets, they only provide sundries, biscuits and chocolates for mix-ins, whereas for overseas outlet, they come with fresh blueberries, bananas, and even cherries!
The outlet has this very sweet ambiance to it, despite being a relatively small ice cream counter, with only seats enough for a handful of customers, it's still pretty much cosy to get to sit in during the non-peak periods and enjoy your own scoop of ice cream.
S and I had our try of a Green Apple with Cinnamon flavor, mixed with caramelized biscuit. If you are going for ice cream that you wouldn't mind paying a little extra due to the guaranteed benefits of great taste, MSC would be recommended for you. The Green Apple with Cinnamon flavor was very nice, neither to strong in the cinnamon flavor to get you sick of it, but with the slightly sour but sweet taste of the green apple, it was like eating the ice cream version of a really good apple pie. The caramelized biscuit bits added in an interesting zest to the overly flavors, honestly speaking, I highly doubt any flavor of ice cream combined with any type of mix-in at MSC would go wrong and burn your tongue instead of seducing it.
The location of the store was very appropriate, especially if you're waiting to catch a bus that wouldn't come so soon, or simply wanting a little warmth from the sun rays but yet wanting to stay within a cool environment with the comfort of not sweating.
I'm not sure if they're for sale, but they decorated the store with tiny vintage bottles of coke and root beer, adding a little something to the atmosphere. (:
For more information, go on to:
I hoped you've found your happiness within this post for today. (:
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Breeks Cafe Ice Cream Buffet
Greetings all my sexy ice-creamoholics! I bring great news to share with you all as look out for the Ice Cream Buffet down at Breeks Cafe! It's ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT and totally a ridiculous deal at just approximately $10 per person.
However, do note that they only serve up to ONE GLASS per order and you have to finish your glass of ice cream before ordering a second serving (or maybe like the thousandth serving if you have an insatiable appetite for ice cream!)
For more information click the following link:
And in case you were wondering where are the nearest Breeks Cafe outlets to your place, fret not for I have them listed here.
Changi Airport, Terminal 2
Viewing Mall North
Level 3 Terminal 2 (T2)
Singapore Changi Airport
Tel: 6543 1339 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 6543 1339
Causeway Point
1 Woodlands Square
#04-01 Causeway Point
Singapore 738099
Tel: 6893 6339 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 6893 6339
Marina Square
6 Raffles Boulevard
#02-07 Marina Square
Singapore 039594
Tel: 6333 1339 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting6333 1339
HarbourFront Centre
1 Maritime Square
#01-99 HarbourFront Centre
Singapore 099253
Tel: 6271 3033 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 6271 3033
North Point
#03-06/07
930 Yishun Avenue 2
Singapore 769098
Tel: 6257 4339 begin_of_the_skype_highlightin 66666666257 4339
City Square Mall
180 Kitchener Road
#03-21/22
Singapore 208539
Tel: 6299 4339
So what are you waiting for? Grab your money and head on down to Breeks to enjoy this deal while it lasts! (:Viewing Mall North
Level 3 Terminal 2 (T2)
Singapore Changi Airport
Tel: 6543 1339 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 6543 1339
Causeway Point
1 Woodlands Square
#04-01 Causeway Point
Singapore 738099
Tel: 6893 6339 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 6893 6339
Marina Square
6 Raffles Boulevard
#02-07 Marina Square
Singapore 039594
Tel: 6333 1339 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting6333 1339
HarbourFront Centre
1 Maritime Square
#01-99 HarbourFront Centre
Singapore 099253
Tel: 6271 3033 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 6271 3033
North Point
#03-06/07
930 Yishun Avenue 2
Singapore 769098
Tel: 6257 4339 begin_of_the_skype_highlightin 66666666257 4339
City Square Mall
180 Kitchener Road
#03-21/22
Singapore 208539
Tel: 6299 4339
Credits to R for the awesome information! (:
Sunday, 3 October 2010
EW 8 - Paya Lebar MRT Station
Okays so I suppose everyone has been pretty much disappointed after turning up at this space for the past one week and not finding any new posts? (Shameless much, I know but Narcissism is in my genes, it's my favorite gene too you know.)
So anyway, I have been really busy! Busy looking for ice cream and eating ice cream too! Look forward to at least two posts this week. (:
First up, Paya Lebar MRT! Now, the Eastwest Line is truly a killer as most of the stops do not really exactly have a mall nearby, and I SWEAR its a pain in my ass trying to find an ice cream parlour. So just the other day (okay perhaps SEVERAL days ago since I have not had much of a chance to blog since I was away rolling in bed.) R and I were down by Changi doing some business (which is obviously none of your business, hahahaa) and she suggested that we head on over to Parkway Parade for Scoopz!
To get to Parkway Parade, simply hop onto buses 43, 76, 135, and 197 from Paya Lebar MRT Station and alight 6 stops later.
So I've heard about Scoopz quite a few times with regards to their extremely wide range of fruit flavors and awesome durian and jackfruit flavors.
And the best of it all is that Scoopz offer really cheap prices, with a mere $2.50 of out-bursting frozen fruit juice. (And I mean it, it's literally a frozen fruit in a cup, you feel healthier just eating it. No. Sins. Involved.)
So nope, I did not get the durian flavor, but instead had the chance to try my favorite Rockmelon flavor, along with the Jackfruit (Chempedek!). I have to be honest and tell you that I am hooked onto their Jackfruit flavor. It's extremely intense, that I totally neglected my Rockmelon scoop, and they have real juicy bits of the fruits itself, and the chewy texture of the Jackfruit is still encapsulated within the ice cream itself. It was like getting introduced to the fruit all over again, and having the tantalizing sensation where it dances around your taste buds.
And because Scoopz is so awesomely cheap and delicious, I refused to share my cup (What a selfish bastard I can be at times) and hence R got her very own scoop of watermelon sherbet! And what more can I say about the flavors here at Scoopz? You really have to go down and try it yourself, cause it's really not just ice cream, it's iced fruits in a cup. They also serve non-fruit flavors such as coffee and vanilla bean, so it's really a wide variety for ice cream addicts like me, and you. (:
Sadly, Scoopz does not have their very own website, Facebook fanpage (perhaps you guys should set up one if you really love it!), nor email. So for more information, simply hop by Scoopz itself and get a taste of it!
*This post is incomplete as there are still a few more ice cream parlours to be conquered, hence Parkway Parade will be re-visited.*
So anyway, I have been really busy! Busy looking for ice cream and eating ice cream too! Look forward to at least two posts this week. (:
First up, Paya Lebar MRT! Now, the Eastwest Line is truly a killer as most of the stops do not really exactly have a mall nearby, and I SWEAR its a pain in my ass trying to find an ice cream parlour. So just the other day (okay perhaps SEVERAL days ago since I have not had much of a chance to blog since I was away rolling in bed.) R and I were down by Changi doing some business (which is obviously none of your business, hahahaa) and she suggested that we head on over to Parkway Parade for Scoopz!
To get to Parkway Parade, simply hop onto buses 43, 76, 135, and 197 from Paya Lebar MRT Station and alight 6 stops later.
Scoopz - Parkway Parade
80 Marine Parade Road
#B1- 154
Parkway Parade Singapore
Tel: 6440 3412
Mondays to Sundays: 10am - 10pm
80 Marine Parade Road
#B1- 154
Parkway Parade Singapore
Tel: 6440 3412
Mondays to Sundays: 10am - 10pm
So I've heard about Scoopz quite a few times with regards to their extremely wide range of fruit flavors and awesome durian and jackfruit flavors.
And the best of it all is that Scoopz offer really cheap prices, with a mere $2.50 of out-bursting frozen fruit juice. (And I mean it, it's literally a frozen fruit in a cup, you feel healthier just eating it. No. Sins. Involved.)
So nope, I did not get the durian flavor, but instead had the chance to try my favorite Rockmelon flavor, along with the Jackfruit (Chempedek!). I have to be honest and tell you that I am hooked onto their Jackfruit flavor. It's extremely intense, that I totally neglected my Rockmelon scoop, and they have real juicy bits of the fruits itself, and the chewy texture of the Jackfruit is still encapsulated within the ice cream itself. It was like getting introduced to the fruit all over again, and having the tantalizing sensation where it dances around your taste buds.
And because Scoopz is so awesomely cheap and delicious, I refused to share my cup (What a selfish bastard I can be at times) and hence R got her very own scoop of watermelon sherbet! And what more can I say about the flavors here at Scoopz? You really have to go down and try it yourself, cause it's really not just ice cream, it's iced fruits in a cup. They also serve non-fruit flavors such as coffee and vanilla bean, so it's really a wide variety for ice cream addicts like me, and you. (:
Sadly, Scoopz does not have their very own website, Facebook fanpage (perhaps you guys should set up one if you really love it!), nor email. So for more information, simply hop by Scoopz itself and get a taste of it!
*This post is incomplete as there are still a few more ice cream parlours to be conquered, hence Parkway Parade will be re-visited.*
Monday, 20 September 2010
NS 2 - Bukit Batok MRT Station
So as I mentioned in my previous post, I was kind of busy with Erdinger's Oktober Festival 2010 at Swiss Club, but nevertheless, I managed to squeeze out some time, precious ice cream time to do a little review. Hehe.
R was on her way down to her gram's place, so we decided to a little review on the humble Northsouth Line Station, Bukit Batok. As most of you would know Bukit Batok for it's tiny and much useless West Mall (I stay right next to the mall, even the Macdonald's located at another block is much more useful, so don't try to debate with me), be also glad to know that on the second level of the tiny mall, you would find one of the four outlets of a rather famous ice cream parlour.
Déjà moo? Heard this cow before? Well you've got to hear more about what they are all about! Udders focus on five simple criteria for their ice cream, Fresh, Home-made, Natural, Original, Healthy (hmmms, not sure about that one, but ice cream is no doubt healthy for the brain since it ups your mood!).
Slightly hidden behind retailing outlets, be sure not to miss out on Udders ice cream when you drop by West Mall in Bukit Batok! This is my favorite outlet of their four existing outlets, much due to the fact that I live right across the street and was able to get my own pints of ice cream daily back when my wisdom tooth surgery nearly killed me (in my own PJs and with disheveled hair as well as a swollen pork chop left cheek).
So, in an honorary post, I decided that the West Mall outlet (under Bukit Batok MRT) would be the first entry to post about Udders ice cream!
Some flavors you might want to give it a shot when you hop by any Udders Outlet would be:
Mao Shan Wang Durian
(King of Cat Mountain durian)
Connoisseur Range
King of the king of fruits, need we say more? It's either you'll live to love it, or hate it. So drop your caucasian genes and grab yourself a cup!
Gila Melaka
(gula melaka, attap chee)
Classic Range
Combination of gula melaka (palm sugar) with chewy bits of attap seeds (palm seeds)
Bailey’s & Bourbon
(bailey’s, bourbon)
Premium Range
Bailey’s Irish Cream combined with bourbon.
Choya Lime Umeshu Sorbet
(choya, lime )
Connoisseur Range
Japanese plum wine refreshed with lime.
Orange Choc Bitters
(triple sec, dark choc)
Premium Range
Dark Belgian chocolate generously spiced with Triple Sec, an orange liqeur.
Lychee Martini
(lychee, vodka )
Connoisseur Range
Lychees enhanced with vodka.
You might be wondering what's Connoisseur, Premium, and Classic. These are the ranges of ice cream at Udders, Connoisseur would usually be the liquor ice creams, Premium being the more "sophisticated" flavors without liquor but with a twist in their flavors, and Classic as the more commonly known flavors, or standard flavors.
So anyway, we decided to share a double scoop since I was in a rush elsewhere too, and we had Mao Shan Wang Durian + Alphonso Mango Sorbet (Rich and flavorful Indian mangoes).
Anyway mao shan wang is so good, it makes you orgasmic. It's so durian that one mouth of it was enough to make me nose bleed and cardiac arrest on the spot. As for the Mango Sorbet, I like it cause you can really tell that its purely made from fresh mangoes, there's a whole lot of difference from the regular mango flavoring made ice cream.
Anyway, as it's a fairly small outlet, they do not have enough space to open a cafe (told you West Mall was tiny!), but they do have free seating (shared with My Toast next door).
Since I stayed around the corner, you can bet on it that I'm quite the regular to Udders. Other flavors that I've tried are, Pear Sorbet (with bits of pear in it and puuuurrrfect for the hot weather to kill the heatiness), Green-Tea-riffic (Macha ice cream, very strong and thick flavor BUT there's this powdery after-taste that I personally do not like), Choya Lime Umeshu Sorbet (my personal favorite flavor, since it's made from my favorite liquor), and many others.
R and I also decided to sample out a few flavors, such as the Lychee Martini (tasted slightly weird, guess the liquor level isn't strong enough for alcoholics like us) and the Earl Grey (way too strong, honestly speaking. You can tell how strong the tea in the ice cream is just by looking at how brown the whole tub is). It was also kind of funny hearing the ice cream artist explaining to one of the customers about Earl Grey as "ang moh teh flavored".
Though I do not love all their flavors, I definitely do love Udders! (you can obviously see that from my face)
Other outlets of Udders include, Siglap (coming up in Kembangan MRT's entry), Kilat (coming up in the yet to be fully constructed Beauty World MRT's entry), and also Goldhill Centre (coming up in Novena Mrt's entry).
Do note that they also provide Ice cream workshop cum Buffet!
For more information, go on to:
R was on her way down to her gram's place, so we decided to a little review on the humble Northsouth Line Station, Bukit Batok. As most of you would know Bukit Batok for it's tiny and much useless West Mall (I stay right next to the mall, even the Macdonald's located at another block is much more useful, so don't try to debate with me), be also glad to know that on the second level of the tiny mall, you would find one of the four outlets of a rather famous ice cream parlour.
UDDERS - West Mall
1 Bukit Batok Central Link
#02-10 West Mall
Singapore 658713
Tel: 6862 2192
Mondays to Sundays: 11am - 10.30pm
1 Bukit Batok Central Link
#02-10 West Mall
Singapore 658713
Tel: 6862 2192
Mondays to Sundays: 11am - 10.30pm
Déjà moo? Heard this cow before? Well you've got to hear more about what they are all about! Udders focus on five simple criteria for their ice cream, Fresh, Home-made, Natural, Original, Healthy (hmmms, not sure about that one, but ice cream is no doubt healthy for the brain since it ups your mood!).
Slightly hidden behind retailing outlets, be sure not to miss out on Udders ice cream when you drop by West Mall in Bukit Batok! This is my favorite outlet of their four existing outlets, much due to the fact that I live right across the street and was able to get my own pints of ice cream daily back when my wisdom tooth surgery nearly killed me (in my own PJs and with disheveled hair as well as a swollen pork chop left cheek).
So, in an honorary post, I decided that the West Mall outlet (under Bukit Batok MRT) would be the first entry to post about Udders ice cream!
Some flavors you might want to give it a shot when you hop by any Udders Outlet would be:
Mao Shan Wang Durian
(King of Cat Mountain durian)
Connoisseur Range
King of the king of fruits, need we say more? It's either you'll live to love it, or hate it. So drop your caucasian genes and grab yourself a cup!
Gila Melaka
(gula melaka, attap chee)
Classic Range
Combination of gula melaka (palm sugar) with chewy bits of attap seeds (palm seeds)
Bailey’s & Bourbon
(bailey’s, bourbon)
Premium Range
Bailey’s Irish Cream combined with bourbon.
Choya Lime Umeshu Sorbet
(choya, lime )
Connoisseur Range
Japanese plum wine refreshed with lime.
Orange Choc Bitters
(triple sec, dark choc)
Premium Range
Dark Belgian chocolate generously spiced with Triple Sec, an orange liqeur.
Lychee Martini
(lychee, vodka )
Connoisseur Range
Lychees enhanced with vodka.
You might be wondering what's Connoisseur, Premium, and Classic. These are the ranges of ice cream at Udders, Connoisseur would usually be the liquor ice creams, Premium being the more "sophisticated" flavors without liquor but with a twist in their flavors, and Classic as the more commonly known flavors, or standard flavors.
So anyway, we decided to share a double scoop since I was in a rush elsewhere too, and we had Mao Shan Wang Durian + Alphonso Mango Sorbet (Rich and flavorful Indian mangoes).
Anyway mao shan wang is so good, it makes you orgasmic. It's so durian that one mouth of it was enough to make me nose bleed and cardiac arrest on the spot. As for the Mango Sorbet, I like it cause you can really tell that its purely made from fresh mangoes, there's a whole lot of difference from the regular mango flavoring made ice cream.
Anyway, as it's a fairly small outlet, they do not have enough space to open a cafe (told you West Mall was tiny!), but they do have free seating (shared with My Toast next door).
Since I stayed around the corner, you can bet on it that I'm quite the regular to Udders. Other flavors that I've tried are, Pear Sorbet (with bits of pear in it and puuuurrrfect for the hot weather to kill the heatiness), Green-Tea-riffic (Macha ice cream, very strong and thick flavor BUT there's this powdery after-taste that I personally do not like), Choya Lime Umeshu Sorbet (my personal favorite flavor, since it's made from my favorite liquor), and many others.
R and I also decided to sample out a few flavors, such as the Lychee Martini (tasted slightly weird, guess the liquor level isn't strong enough for alcoholics like us) and the Earl Grey (way too strong, honestly speaking. You can tell how strong the tea in the ice cream is just by looking at how brown the whole tub is). It was also kind of funny hearing the ice cream artist explaining to one of the customers about Earl Grey as "ang moh teh flavored".
Though I do not love all their flavors, I definitely do love Udders! (you can obviously see that from my face)
Other outlets of Udders include, Siglap (coming up in Kembangan MRT's entry), Kilat (coming up in the yet to be fully constructed Beauty World MRT's entry), and also Goldhill Centre (coming up in Novena Mrt's entry).
Do note that they also provide Ice cream workshop cum Buffet!
For more information, go on to:
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