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Got the class honey comb one and I must admit that I honestly feel that this milk honey ice cream thingthang isn't worth the hype at all : ( definitely not worth the price for such a small serving
2nd visit to Honeycomb and I feel compelled to write a short review. The first visit here did not see any pictures being taken.
The quality of soft serve has significantly improved from my first visit, proving to be a worthy competitor to Honey Creme, which I find pales in comparison to the likes of Honeycomb and Milkcow.
Smooth, rich and creamy, paired with the not cloyingly sweet honeycomb chunk made this dessert a treat in the scorching weather. The gimmicky honey filled syringe helped to control the sweetness and one can choose not to include the liquid honey if they already find the sweetness to their liking.
Honeycomb serves both froyo and soft serve so you can have both options under the same roof. Opened by the people behind Stateland Café, this place offers five flavours of milk soft serve/froyo ($6-$7) such as caramel, chocolate and matcha, all topped with real honeycomb that's flown in from Korea and liquid honey served in an adorable syringe so you can add as much as you like! Go for the froyo if you want something zippier, and the milk soft serve if you’re in the mood for something sweeter.
3 munchies: I'd have liked a stronger taste of the apple and cinnamon granola even though the milk soft serve was rich and creamy. I also wasn't able to appreciate the plastic-like texture of the honeycomb after munching on it till the sweetness was gone. The milk soft serve itself with a shot of honey would make it a more enjoyable dessert.
Price ranges from $6-$7. Flavours include original, caramel, chocolate, macha, and a choice of yogurt or milk soft serve.
Finally got on the band wagon to try honey comb soft serve. And my verdict? I love it!!!