Having only recently launched their brown sugar boba series, Baristart Coffee is on a roll, now bringing back their popular coffee soft serves at their Tras Street outlet for a limited time only. They will also be available later at their Sentosa outlet come 23 October 2020.
For those who are unfamiliar with Baristart Coffee, they previously only carried the Milk Softcream ($6.50+), a creamy soft serve made from Hokkaido milk. Now, you can get your caffeine fix in a sweeter fashion with their limited-edition Coffee Softcream ($6.50+). This new addition comprises a rich soft serve made from Baristart Coffeeās own house-blend espresso. Simply pick your soft serve in either a cup or a crunchy waffle cone.
Dessert lovers who canāt decide between the coffee and milk flavours can simply get the Coffee & Milk Softcream ($6.50+). This flavour quite literally gives you a twist of both the coffee and milk soft serves in one, giving you those latte āfeelsā. Additionally, snag a little discount and enjoy your soft serves with a friend as they are also available at two for $10+. Quite the sweet deal if you ask me.
If youāre new to Baristart Coffeeās Milk Softcream, itās worth noting that their milk-flavoured soft serve can also be ordered as affogatos. These desserts come in various renditions including the classic Espresso Affogato ($7.50+) and the more adventurous Chocolate HÅjicha Affogato ($8.50+).
For a more filling fix of milky soft serve, get it alongside the Maple and Butter French Toast ($12.80+). Alternatively, the Mixed Berries French Toast ($14.80+) is complete with strawberries and blueberries for an extra splash of fruity freshness.
While youāre there, donāt forget to give their popular IG-worthy Shiro Kuma ($9.80+) a try as well. This shaved ice dessert comes in an adorable bear shape and also resembles a fluffy cloud.
For more desserts, check out our list of waffle places with waffles and ice cream under $20.
Feature image adapted from Baristart Coffee Singapore and @feedmethatnow.
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