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2013-08-08
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I'm back to visit my favourite Azabu Sabo Hokkaido Ice Cream! In my opinion, it beats all other ice-cream brands (as yet), and therefore I think I'd visit Azabu everytime I'm at Clarke Quay *grins*.A very Japanese-looking storefront, usually with an average of 2-3 employees. I felt that the queue system should be improved though, because people were trying at the same time and some already know what they want, thus its' quite difficult because we have to wait for the people in front to decide.Th
The Prices.
Single Cup: $3.80
Double Cup: $5.30
Single Cone: $4.30
Double Cone: $5.80 The flavours change everyday, and I was quite disappointed that there was no 'Milk' flavour this time round. Bought two cups to share with my friends, costing a total of $10.60. Double Cup - Lychee (Left) and Vanilla (Right), $5.80
The Lychee was sweet tasting, almost as if I was like drinking the juice of the lychee itself. I love original flavours such as Vanilla! It was a pure and smooth texture, soothing to the tongue. A close-up shot of the ice-cream.
Both Lychee and Vanilla are almost the same colour, so it was difficult to tell them apart unless you dig in and taste them! Double Cup - Yuzu and Milk Tea (right), $5.80
This is for the tastebuds which crave a cauldron of sourness and bitterness. Oh, I forgot to add, a little dash of sweetness as well. Yuzu is really so sour that I crunch up my nose and felt my cheeks caving in, but my FRIEND is so in love with it. I loved the milk tea flavour though, really tasted like teh tarik. I wonder if having teh tarik ice-cream Roti Prata would taste nice?
I will come again, really. You can try the different flavours by asking the servers there, they're really nice and patient people Sadly, there isn't any place to sit except by the river, which was full of cigarette-smoking people.
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