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It’s 2018, and ice-cream doesn’t have to be served in a boring little cup. I-Bing is dishing out adorable ice-cream popsicles that look like the fruit itself. They are by the same people behind April’s Bakery, the one responsible for thick Cantonese-style pies that we have seen all over Instagram last year.
There is currently a promotion till the end February, where you get a free popsicle on the house when you buy two. What a great reason to call your lunch kakis down for ice-cream, or you can just have them all to yourself.
Image credit: @ibing_sg
Screaming “Kawaii!”, these popsicles come in a variety of fruit flavours, namely Durian, Mangosteen, Mango, Pineapple, Dragonfruit, Tamarind, Coconut, and Banana. The king and queen of fruits, Durian and Mangosteen, along with the favourite of many – Mango – would set you back $5.50 each, while the rest of the flavours are $4.95 each.
Image credit: @ibing_sg
Ditch the overpriced flowers and impress your sweeties with their Rose Pot Ice Cream that comes in flavours such as Pink Milk, Pink Lemonade, and Blueberry Mint at $7.50 for one, or $21 for a set of three. Do take note that these pots are only made-to-order and require a pre-order on the phone from 9 February onwards.
As a fan of sorbets and fruity ice-cream choices at the ice-cream shop, I-Bing easily made it to my list of dessert places to check out. Hurry head on down to their various locations for their buy-two-get-one-free promo before it ends:
If you’re looking for more of the Thai-food wave that has recently hit our shores, check out our review on Say Chiizu, or other cheap Thai food in Singapore as well.
Address: 133 New Bridge Road, #B1-35, Chinatown Point, Singapore 059413
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 10pm
Tel: 8459 4956
Website
Featured image adapted from Instagram users @blancheeze and @ibing_sg‘ photos.
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