Creamier is one of Singapore’s OG local ice cream producers. They first opened a decade ago, with their flagship in Toa Payoh, and have since expanded to four outlets islandwide, including their latest one at Northshore Plaza in Punggol. The new Creamier outlet in Punggol will open its doors today, so residents in the area can start heading there for their ice cream fix!
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Creamier makes all its ice cream in small batches daily. Hungry patrons can order a scoop or two to dine-in, served atop piping hot waffles, or grab pints to take home. Popular flavours include their pastel Blue Pea Vanilla, floral Earl Grey Lavender, and nutty Roasted Pistachio. Prices start from $3.60 per scoop for regular flavours, and $4.60 per scoop for premium options.
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Keep your eyes peeled for locally inspired seasonal flavours. Last year, Creamier dropped their Tau Huey ice cream as a nod to the soybean curd breakfast staple, and this year saw the brand release breakfast inspired ice cream in tandem with National Day. These flavours are currently still sold in pints, so get your hands on their Kopi Peng ($12.90), Teh Peng ($12.90), and Kaya Toast ($12.90) while stocks last. The coffee and tea flavours were conceptualised with Kim Guan Guan, a local coffee and tea roastery.
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For those dwelling in Punggol, Northshore Plaza has more than just Creamier to look forward to for food options. Other highlights include Haidilao Hotpot, KOI The, A&W, Gaku Sushi Bar, Dancing Crab, and many more.
We will update this article with more information about the upcoming Creamier outlet when we have it. In the meantime, you can check out Creamier’s other outlets in Toa Payoh, Gillman Barracks, and Tiong Bahru. You can also order their ice creams online via the Creamier website. Delivery is free for orders above $65.
For more ice cream options, check out our ice cream and waffles cafe guide.
Featured image adapted from Creamier.
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