[CLOSED] Soobingbing

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3 Gateway Drive
#03-01 Westgate
Singapore 608532

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matcha bingsu topped with sweet azuki beans, chewy ricecakes and 2 sticks of matcha pocky 🍵🍧

the shaved ice melted too quickly :( the rice cakes were not bad, but overall this entire dish kinda fell short of the authentic bingsu taste, not sure why but I just felt like I was eating shaved ice with minimal toppings, which I personally wish that they could have been more generous with.

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The shaved ice melted waaaay too quickly :-( However, this was such an interesting flavour and the sweetness was just right for me (probably because i've a sweet tooth hahaha) 😇

The shaved ice melted too quickly :-( The rice cakes were not bad, but overall this entire dish kinda fell short of the authentic bingsu taste, not sure why but I just felt like I was eating shaved ice with minimal toppings, which I personally wish that they could have been more generous with.

Wobbly melt in your mouth raindrops haha ! Nothing very special but it's something interesting !

Located at Westgate at the entrance of SYNC Korean Fusion Bistro, Soobingbing primarily serves Bingsu but they have also added the trending Raindrop Cake into their menu. One of the three flavours offered (original and DIY with a choice of three toppings are the other two options), the raindrop cake claimed to be made of "mineral spring water" might be bland, but do scoop in a little matcha sauce and Injeolmi powder for a little soybean flavour and a little sweetness to flavour things up quite a bit. It's probably something to try once for paying $4.80 for a water-based agar isn't quite the most sane thing one could do, but I admit it's pretty much a dessert that I enjoyed without much guilt even till the last morsel — something I might order just for a little sweetness to run on my tongue to stop me from over feeding myself with bigger desserts.

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