302 Tiong Bahru Road
#03-101 Tiong Bahru Plaza Kopitiam
Singapore 168732
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10:00am - 10:00pm
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Very large and cheap bingsu, but it lacks the sweetness and milkiness, resulting in a very plain tasting bingsu. I won't say I enjoyed it very much. Between the mango and black sesame, go for the mango as it was sweeter and more flavourful!
This food court at Tiong Bahru Plaza is the only one I know that houses two dessert stalls side by side. Gangnam Bingsu offers a familiar range of bingsu at very affordable (food court) prices.
Matcha Bingsu is an obvious choice for matcha lovers. 😍 Soft creamy matcha ice cream and sweet red beans mixed with matcha powdered milk-infused snow ice, we exclaimed in surprise as we sank our spoons in. The big pile of snow ice was so flakey and soft and does not melt easily. As we dug deeper, we discovered that there was another layer of matcha powder in the halfway mountain of snow ice. Such quality bingsu for just $8.90! 🤗 Take my money~
Bingsu drizzled with strawberry sauce and topped with strawberries, whipped cream and almond slices. Although fluffy, the shaved ice lacks in milky sweetness. Nonetheless, the strawberry sauce added sweetness to it. The whipped cream, on the other hand, was quite off and does not suit this dessert.
Foodography:
[Place: Gangnam Bingki @ Tiong Bahru Kopitiam]
[Food: Strawberry Bingsu]
[Price: $10.90]
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Who would've thought that you can have a bowl of Bingsu at only $8.90? It's truly a steal! 😜 Not as fancy as the other Bingsu from known Korean Bingsu Cafés but you'll go home with a smile! 😘
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Who would have expected to find a Bingsu stall in a Kopitiam food court at Tiong Bahru Plaza? The Bingsu at Gangnam Bingsu comes pretty affordable; a $5.90 small portion that is almost the size of a usual Bingsu and a large portion $7.90(!) that comes filled to the brim — a fraction of what other places would offer. Flavour-wise it hits the price point well; milk ice was finely shaved and rather soft with a subtle flavour that gets a little more intense with every single scoop. Black Sesame flavour lightly perfumes the Bingsu and was evident through the entire bowl for a layer of of black sesame powder resides in between. Overall it's very good value for the price, with a decent quality although there are things I could pick on (the slightly hard Azuki red beans can be softer for a better texture; the condiments could be of better quality for a better overeat flavour that is stronger), but this has to be one of the most affordable Bingsu options out there that you don't have to sacrifice too much on quality for the sheer cheapness in terms of price.