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Introduction
StickHouse serves nutritious gelato, ice cream and sorbets -handmade and fresh on a stick. They offer unique and interesting flavours such as Pomegrenate sorbet, Acai sorbet, Gianduia gelato and Strawberry yogurt gelato. No artificial coloring or flavouring is used in creating these icy treats. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Restaurant Website
http://stickhouse.com.sg
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Gianduia Gelato Pomegrenate Sorbet
Review (1)
Level3 2013-06-18
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Bid adieu to the days of Paddlepop for the latest in gelato is in town. Stickhouse, now open with 3 outlets islandwide (Tanjong Pagar, Sentosa Imbiah Station and Orchard Plaza), offers classy Italian gelato served on a stick!There's a dazzling array of flavours to choose from - ranging from the all-time favourite of chocolate to more obscure flavours like Coconut or Liquorice. Additional variations include the Golosticks (praline-covered), Fruit Sorbets (both plain and coated) and the most unique Stick Merenda, a soft sponge cake filled with fruit or chocolate jams coated in your choice of chocolate and sprinkled with your selected toppings. At the time of this review, there was an ongoing promotion that offered half price on the second stick... *Shrugz*Plain and simple - Chocolate GelatoChocolate with a nutty touch (hazelnut sprinkles)Eating the gelato off the stick really brought back waves of nostalgia, only waayyy better in terms of quality. Thicker and creamier, my stick of Chocolate gelato has that strong full-bodied flavour any chocoholic can wish for and trumped my memories of Paddlepop hands down. The card box provided also helps prevent any mess, from dripping gelato onto your clothes.So next time if you are in the vicinity of any Stickhouse and are in need of a chilly dessert, just let yourself go that once. It's probably worth it. =D continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)