Creamier Handcrafted Ice Cream and Coffee (Toa Payoh)

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After all that zi char goodness at 136 Hong Kong Street, you're going to want something sweet. Now, this might sound like a chore, but this is the perfect opportunity for you and your friends to walk (about 25 minutes) off that dinner, to make space for even more decadence! Together, head for the promised land where warm, eggy, fluffy waffles, and cold, creamy, smooth ice cream await. This might even be a good way to stretch out a date that's going rather well. If you haven't been here before, go for the Thai Milk Tea, Roasted Pistachio, or Peanut Butter & Jelly (if it’s available). Common sense would dictate that sharing a waffle is a good idea, but if you have the capacity, you really shouldn't. Be prepared to queue for a little while, but hey, it's a Friday night — just enjoy this time with your friends!

You can always count on Creamier for good ice cream and waffles. If you love ice cream or waffles and haven't been here, you're doing it all wrong. The ice cream here is exceedingly creamy, smooth and dense, and the waffles are crispy, fluffy and eggy. Go for the Banana Chocolate Chip Crumble, Thai Milk Tea and Roasted Pistachio — almost every flavour is good, actually. However, Creamier is also known to be awfully packed all the time due to space constraints, so it'll do you good to visit during off-peak hours!

Creamier's long queues and licked-dry plates are testament to the truly addictive nature of their ice cream and waffles. Expect to queue even on a weeknight, but it's seriously worth it. Two perfectly crisp waffles stay firm below two scoops of dense ice cream. Go for the Salted Caramel Gula Melaka and the Roasted Pistachio. Photo by Geraldine Tay.

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