246F Upper Thomson Road
Thomson Garden Estate
Singapore 574370
Saturday:
12:00pm - 11:00pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
Salted Caramel x Hojicha ($9.50) I did proposed to walk there for ice cream lol but it's such a long journey tbh. But then I didn't regretted to do that bc their location was out of the way for trying their ice cream. But their signature flavour (Salted Caramel) just felt me "wow" and savoury taste whereas their tea flavour was just meh like milky and not much roasted tea taste tbh.
Went to Salted Caramel recently and ordered a double scoop Earl Grey and Lemon Cheesecake ($8.50)😇 Still one of my favourite ice cream joints and tried several different flavours but all are good😍 Overall ratings 10/10 definitely coming back again!!
One of the popular spots to chill out along Upper Thomson Road.
For first timers here I definitely recommend to go with their signature salted caramel, which very strong on the taste itself; making it creamy and tasty.
Love the minimalistic vibes in this cafe with great Westlife songs. We tried the Horlick Tim Tam flavour and Espresso Caramel Biscuit flavours. Both are impressive! Not too sweet but very flavourful. Quality ice cream with nice fluffy waffles and maple syrup.
Having waffle ice cream (salted caramel and cookie & cream) 😋 with drinks long black and ice matcha latte 🤩🍵☕️🍨I love their waffle ice cream ! the waffle is so crispy and pair with their ice cream is a nice combo 😍 Their matcha latte is good, just that a bit too sweet 😋 @saltedcaramel.sg
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📍Salted Caramel
246F Upper Thomson Rd, Singapore 574370
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After multiple visits to Salted Caramel, we decided to go for something new and not get their usual best-selling flavours (e.g., pistachio and salted caramel). After much deliberation, we got the Horlicks Tim Tam flavour in the end. It was fairly affordable because this was a non-premium flavour and it was around $3.50!
While the crunch from the Tim Tam (these are legit Tim Tam chunks) was interesting, we were quite disappointed that the Horlicks flavour was really mild. We would have preferred if the malty taste of Horlicks was brought out more strongly!
Salted Caramel was fairly empty when we visited at around 2 pm on a Sunday, which was surprising since we expected many in the area to head over for a post-lunch dessert.