The Bingsu Craze
Def a favourite here.
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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 tooπ΄π)
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
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