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Strawberry and Honey Comb soft served ice cream 》$3.90 / $5.90
Great for cooling off the heat from the sun. The soft served itself was alright but it was too sweet for honey comb. The texture is not as smooth as compared to others.
On weather like that, we all need to cool down a little. Tucked in a corner (beside Gong Cha and Teo Heng) at the newly renovated Suntec City is a soft serve franchise from Korea called Danmisoft. Their Soft Serve with Manuka Honey ($3.90) is the perfect solution to an otherwise sweaty day. Also, do get them to sprinkle some Himalayan Sea Salt for the added magic touch.
A plain cup of Original Soft Serve here will only set you back $2.90 — a pretty good deal considering the creamy delight here is made from organic milk. If you can’t live without toppings, a range of the usual suspects ($3.90 to $5.90) like caramel popcorn, chocolate, strawberry and honeycomb are also available. Ask for the optional dash of Himalayan pink salt for a savoury contrast that will bring out the delicate sweetness of the ice cream!
$2.90, pretty cheap compared to the other soft serves. But meh. Not as smooth as the others. I liked the salt with it though. Milkcow is still my favourite!
Presentation and texture wise, this soft serve didn't score well as it was slightly hard and came in chunks. However, it was milky and flavorful. They gave a generous amount of honey drips and a nice cube of honeycomb which didn't look very fresh at first but tasted great and gooey. There's a cool time-based cafe next door but I feel it's not really worth the money spent.
Heartiness (portion): 3/5
Tastiness (product): 4/5
Worthiness (price): 4/5
2 munchies: Although the organic milk soft serve was milky and creamy, the sweetness itself was unfortunately, amped up by the caramel sauce and manuka honey. I beg to differ that this Korean soft serve is the best as it claims.