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25 Best Ice Cream Cafes In Singapore, Including Late-Night Options


Best ice cream cafes in Singapore


The allure of ice cream is simply irresistible, especially with Singapore’s perpetual summer. It’s no wonder that ice cream cafes are immensely popular among Singaporeans, as they offer sweet relief from the heat. Amidst the constant influx of new options, you might feel spoilt for choice. To simplify things, we’ve compiled a list of the best ice cream cafes in Singapore, ensuring you’ll always have a go-to spot nearby. And hey, if you’re a gelato aficionado, we’ve got you covered on that front too.


1. Miss Gelato


Miss Gelato is a cosy glamping-themed cafe in Ang Mo Kio, originally housed in Bugis. We recommend dropping by in the evening to soak in the warm, vibey atmosphere—the camping chairs and fairy lights add to the whole glamping experience. Enjoy the ambience with their Double-Scoop Ice Cream Waffle (from $13), which we paired with Pistachio and Earl Grey gelato. We liked that the waffle was topped with powdered sugar and served with a side of honey so you could drizzle however much you want, depending on how sweet you like your desserts.

Read our Miss Gelato feature.

Miss Gelato – AMK
Address
338 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, #01 1611, Singapore 560338
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Google Reviews
4.9
(777)

Miss Gelato is not a halal-certified eatery.


2. Van Leeuwen


Update: Van Leeuwen is currently relocating to another location.

If you’re tuned into the American dessert scene, the name Van Leeuwen might ring a bell. This acclaimed frozen dessert brand made its mark with their ice cream that’s crafted the French way: with double egg yolks, for maximum creaminess. Their Singapore outpost is at Orchard Central, offering flavours such as Sicilian Pistachio, Mint Chip, and Marion Berry Cheesecake. With so many yummy options to choose from, the hardest part is having to decide between one ($6.50+), two ($10.40+), or three ($14+) scoops served in either a cup or cone.

Read our Van Leeuwen review.

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream
Address
181 Orchard Rd, #01-19, Singapore 238896
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
3.7
(187)

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Van Leeuwen is not a halal-certified eatery.


3. Burnt Cones


Here’s one for Westies with late-night ice cream cravings: Burnt Cones lets you pick from three different cones ($1) when you get a scoop of ice cream: Light, Medium, or Dark. We went with the buttery ‘Light’ cone during our visit, but if you’re a fan of bolder flavours, the ‘Dark’ cone might be right up your alley. Pair your cone with one of their 12 rotating flavours, including Pistachio and Ube AKA purple yam. If you decide to swing by during regular meal hours, be prepared to queue as the cafe can get rather packed.

Read our Burnt Cones review.

Burnt Cones
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Gelato flavours (from $5)
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Address
Opening Hours:
Sunday 11:30 AM - 03:00 PM Show More Timings
Google Reviews
4.3
(616)

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Burnt Cones is not a halal-certified eatery but uses no pork or lard.


4. Hundred Acre Creamery


For famous pandan waffles and chrysanthemum honey ice cream, look no further than Hundred Acre Creamery. If the name rings a bell, that’s because the cafe draws inspiration from Winnie The Pooh’s home, Hundred Acre Wood, which is reflected in its cosy ambience and charming decor. Their most popular item is the chewy Coconut Pandan Waffle ($7), which pairs well with a scoop of Chrysanthemum Honey ($5.50) ice cream. For something lighter on the palate, try the vegan-friendly Ispahan Sorbet ($4.50) instead, which sees a refreshing blend of raspberry, rose, and lychee.

Read our Hundred Acre Creamery review.

Hundred Acre Creamery | Crafted Gelato & Desserts
Address
109 Clementi Street 11, #01-37, Singapore 120109
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.7
(618)

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Hundred Acre Creamery is not a halal-certified eatery.


5. The Better Scoop


Here at The Better Scoop, you get a range of imaginative ice cream flavours, including the unique Black Sesame Soy Milk ($4.70) and Hoegarden Rose ($4.70). The former has a distinct nuttiness, while the latter has a kick of alcohol and is perfumed with flowery notes. During our visit, we tried their Nian Gao Waffles ($6.80) and fell in love with its distinct chewiness and toffee-like sweetness.

Read our The Better Scoop review.

The Better Scoop
Address
264 Serangoon Central, #01-203, Singapore 550264
Opening Hours:
Sunday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4
(552)

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The Better Scoop is not a halal-certified eatery.


6. AM:PM Cafe


For addictive ice cream and soft serve on egglets, head over to AM:PM Cafe. Here, you can customise your own dessert by choosing an Egglet (from $9), and topping it with an ice cream flavour of your choice. Alternatively, you can go for parfait-style desserts such as the Affogato ($7)—a salted caramel and choco swirl with a shot of espresso—or the Chendol ($7), a classic gula-melaka infused creation.

Read our AM:PM cafe review.

AM:PM CAFE
Address
529 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, #01-2365, Singapore 560529
Opening Hours:
Sunday 11:45 AM - 10:30 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.7
(462)

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AM:PM Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery but uses no pork or lard.


7. Udders


Udders needs no introduction: this homegrown ice cream brand has been around for almost two decades. During our visit to their Novena, which went through a makeover sometime in 2024, we tried the popular Strawberry Fields ($6 for a single scoop), starring fresh crushed strawberries mixed into the ice cream for a lovely mix of sweet and tangy flavours. We recommend getting this with their Signature Crisy Waffle ($6), served warm and toasty for a perfect contrast against the cool ice cream.

Read our Udders Novena feature.

Udders Ice Cream (Novena)
Address
155 Thomson Rd, Singapore 307608
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 10:30 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.3
(576)

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Udders is not a halal-certified eatery.


8. Dopa


Satisfy your sweet cravings at Dopa Dopa Creamery’s second outlet, Dopa, located at Tanjong Pagar Plaza. The cafe is famous for their nut-based gelato flavours such as pistachio, macadamia, and hazelnut. Single scoops are priced at $5.50, while double scoops are available for $10. Premium flavours carry an extra $1 charge. We recommend their house-roasted Macadamia ($6.50) and Pistachio ($6.50) flavours, as well as the delicious Maple Pecan ($6.50), which has subtle hints of vanilla.

Check out our Dopa review.

DOPA
Address
7 Tanjong Pagar Plz, #01-107, Singapore 081007
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.1
(337)

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Dopa is not a halal-certified eatery.


9. Kind Kones


For unfortunate souls grappling with lactose intolerance, solace can be found in the offerings of Kind Kones, a vegan ice cream haven. The ice cream bar only uses natural and fresh components, resulting in dairy-free, soy-free, and preservative-free ice cream. Their diverse menu showcases an array of flavours, including Pandan Gula Melaka and Keto Avocado Coconut, the latter being a healthier ice cream alternative. Prices for a single scoop start at $8.80.

Check out our Kind Kones review.

Kind Kones Paragon
Address
B1-15 The Paragon, 290 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238859
Opening Hours:
Sunday 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.5
(375)

Website | Full list of outlets
Kind Kones is not a halal-certified eatery but is dairy- and egg-free.


10. MADLYGOOD


For creative wafflewiches, head over to MADLYGOOD and spoil yourself with their enticing offerings such as Muddy Chocolate ($15.50) and Pistachio Cream Buttermilk ($14). The former comprises chocolate buttermilk waffles sprinkled with chocolate flakes and topped with an Oreo cookie, while the latter sees the waffle topped with house-made pistachio cream, sliced bananas, blueberries, and pistachio kernels. Top your waffles with a scoop of Earl Grey ice cream or Raspberry sorbet, priced at $4.50 a scoop.

Read our MADLYGOOD review.

MADLYGOOD
Address
3155 Commonwealth Ave W, #05-22 The Clementi Mall, Singapore 129588
Opening Hours:
Sunday 11:30 AM - 09:30 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information
Google Reviews
4
(397)

Website | Full list of locations
MADLYGOOD is not a halal-certified eatery.


11. Kooks Creamery


This well-loved ice cream cafe has numerous outlets across Singapore, but we’ve got a soft spot for their Bedok branch, which opens till 1am on Fridays and Saturdays! Kooks Creamery Bedok also has outlet-exclusive treats, including ice cream lattes and ice cream yoghurt. A single scoop of ice cream costs $4.80, while a double scoop goes for $9. There’s also the Strawberry Matcha Lava Cookie ($8.80), consisting of a scoop of ice cream resting atop a crumbly strawberry matcha cookie. On our visit, we had this with the Blue Chai Hokkaido Milk Ice Cream, which complemented the cookie’s gentle sweetness with its milky undertones.

Read our Kooks Creamery review.

KOOKS Creamery
Address
218 Bedok North Street 1, #01-19, Singapore 460218
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4
(209)

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Kooks Creamery is not a halal-certified eatery but does not use pork, lard, or alcohol.


12. Delato


Image credit: Julius Lim via Google Maps

Delato currently has three locations in the East, and has become an increasingly popular spot to grab their Matcha Mochi Waffle ($7.50). The gelato parlor has 12 different flavours of gelato available daily on a rotational basis, and they go for $4.20 per scoop for regular flavours and $5 for premium flavours. Popular flavours include the Dark Nama Chocolate, said to be rich and intense, and the Peppermint Peanut Chocolate, with a unique combination of chocomint and peanut butter.

Read our Delato feature

delato Handcrafted Ice Cream by ZaTaYaYummy
Address
477 Tampines Street 43, #01-154, Singapore 520477
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.6
(336)

Website | Full list of outlets
Delato is not a halal-certified eatery.


13. Oh My Cow


Update: Oh My Cow is temporarily closed.

If you work near Marina Square, Oh My Cow is a great place to satisfy your dessert cravings. During our visit, we tried their Love Letter Ice Cream Waffle ($16), which saw a love letter-inspired waffle crowned with two scoops of ice cream. We had the earthy Black Sesame and nostalgic Soya Bean with Dough Fritters, AKA dou jiang you tiao. Their Ice Cream Molten Lava ($12) is also worth a try, comprising a warm chocolate lava cake accompanied by a scoop of ice cream.

Check out our Oh My Cow review.

Oh My Cow
Address
6 Raffles Blvd, #02-280 Marina Square, Singapore 039594
Opening Hours:
Sunday 11:30 AM - 09:30 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.2
(68)

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Oh My Cow is not a halal-certified eatery.


14. Gelato Garden


Tucked away at Haji Lane is Gelato Garden, a cool cafe that uses large, self-churning machines to make their gelato. The machines are said to make the gelato silky-smooth and creamier than its counterparts! We first tried the Peach Oolong (from $6) and Musang King Durian (from $8), which was a good combination as the fruity and earthy tea flavour helped mellow down the intense durian gelato. Other popular flavours include Arabica Hazelnut Coffee (from $7), Gold Pistachio (from $7), and 70% Dark Chocolate (from $6).

Read our Gelato Garden feature.

Gelato Garden
Address
65 Haji Ln, Singapore 189258
Opening Hours:
Sunday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.7
(112)

Gelato Garden is not a halal-certified eatery.


15. Apiary


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In the abundant realm of Singapore’s ice cream cafes, few names have managed to endure the market’s saturation quite like Apiary. They’ve been around since 2016 and even got a nod from the Financial Times as one of the world’s top ice cream spots! Among their standout offerings, the Black Sesame ($5.90) ice cream is a crowd-favourite. Infused with the nutty allure of roasted black sesame and a touch of sweetness, it pairs perfectly with their Brown Butter Waffles ($10).

Read our list of best Apiary ice cream flavours.

Apiary
Address
84 Neil Rd, Singapore 088844
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.3
(2,089)

Website | Full list of outlets
Apiary is not a halal-certified eatery.


16. Creamier


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We’re huge fans of Creamier’s Belgian-style Waffles ($7.50), especially when teamed up with best-selling ice cream flavours such as Roasted Pistachio, Blue Pea Vanilla, and Earl Grey Lavender. Here’s the pricing: standard flavours kick off at $4.90 for a solo scoop, while premium flavours cost an extra $1. You can even snag a pint to go for a midnight treat in the comfort of your own home. Pint prices start from $17.50 for standard flavours.

Creamier Handcrafted Ice Cream and Coffee (Tiong Bahru)
Address
78 Yong Siak St, #01-18, Singapore 163078
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.5
(1,367)

Website | Full list of outlets
Creamier is not a halal-certified eatery.


17. hay, gelato


Image credit: Hay Gelato via Facebook

Hay Gelato is the brainchild of the folks behind contemporary restaurant Brine, and is currently located in Katong. Popular gelato options on the menu include Balsamic Strawberry, Roasted Pistachio, and Earl Grey, but we recommend keeping an eye out for their more unconventional creations, such as Smoked Hay. A single scoop is priced at $5, or $6 for premium flavours, and you can add on $6.50 for a waffle. 

hay, gelato. (Katong)
Address
121 E Coast Rd, Singapore 428807
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.2
(209)

Website
Hay Gelato is not a halal-certified eatery.


18. Lickers


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Heartlanders can fix their sweet tooth cravings here at Lickers, where a single scoop of ice cream goes for $5, and a double scoop for $9. Their most popular flavours are the Honey Comb and Speculoos; alternatively, you can top up $1 for the floral Oolong Lavender or zesty Cranberry Citrusy. If you’re pairing your ice cream with a waffle, go for their set, priced at $11.

Lickers
Address
124 Hougang Ave 1, #01-1446, Singapore 530124
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 02:00 AM Show More Timings
Contact Information
Google Reviews
4.3
(1,334)

Website | Full list of outlets
Lickers is not a halal-certified eatery.


19. Muted


Another cafe in the Jalan Besar region worth checking out is Muted. We were most impressed by their Roasted Hojicha gelato, with the hojicha notes being very prominent. If you’re not one for hojicha, there are flavours such as Earl Grey Sakura, Soy Gula Melaka, and Uji Matcha. A scoop here is priced at $5, with premium flavours going for $6. Get a Buttermilk Waffle ($6) topped with a scoop or two, and you’ve got yourself the perfect dessert. 

Read our Muted Gelato review.

Muted. Gelato
Address
221 Lavender St., Singapore 338774
Opening Hours:
Sunday Open 24 Hours Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.7
(417)

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Muted Gelato is not a halal-certified eatery.


20. The Daily Scoop


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I fondly recall my student days, when heading to The Daily Scoop with my friends for a study session was a regular ritual. As one of Singapore’s earliest homegrown ice cream chains, it has stood witness to this tradition. Since then, the shop has moved beyond conventional flavours to offer more adventurous offerings, including their popular Chendol and Mao Shan Wang ice cream. If you’re a fan of bandung, don’t miss out on the Rosy Cloud—a delightful fusion of creamy, rich bandung ice cream and mini marshmallows.

The Daily Scoop
Address
41 Sunset Wy, #01-04, Singapore 597071
Opening Hours:
Sunday 02:00 PM - 09:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information
Google Reviews
4.4
(337)

Website | Full list of locations
The Daily Scoop is not a halal-certified eatery.


21. Shrove Tuesday


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This charming cafe in Toa Payoh is named after National Pancake Day, AKA Shrove Tuesday. Order a serving of their airy and crispy signature plain waffles, and pair it with two scoops of ice cream for just $10. You can also explore their unique ice cream waffles, such as Nonya Chendol ($11.50), which sees gula melaka gelato sitting atop a pandan waffle, crowned with azuki red beans, chendol jelly strands, and a sprinkle of coconut flakes.

Shrove Tuesday
Address
94 Lor 4 Toa Payoh, #01-32, Singapore 310094
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 09:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
3.7
(432)

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Shrove Tuesday is not a halal-certified eatery.


22. Tom’s Palette


If you consider yourself an adventurous foodie, check out Tom’s Palette at Middle Road. The creamery is known for their rotational Asian-inspired creations, featuring ice cream flavours such as Mango Sticky Rice, Ang Moh Carrot Cake and even Nasi Lemak! They’ve also got Root Beer ($4.90) and Tater Tots ($7.50) if you’re not feeling ice cream.

Tom’s Palette
Address
51 Middle Rd, #01-01, Singapore 188959
Opening Hours:
Sunday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.6
(1,143)

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Tom’s Palette is not a halal-certified eatery.


23. Three’s A Crowd


Nestled under a HDB block in Tampines is Three’s A Crowd, a humble cafe that’s been around since 2017. Easties rave about their Churros Waffle ($8), served with chocolate sauce and toasted marshmallows. Otherwise, try their popular Creme Brulee Lava Cookie ($6.90), which you can also get with a scoop of gelato at $11

Check out our Three’s A Crowd review.

Three’s A Crowd
Address
Halal
802 Tampines Ave 4, #01-11, Singapore 520802
Opening Hours:
Sunday 11:00 AM - 10:30 PM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.3
(1,002)

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Three’s A Crowd is a halal-certified eatery.


24. Ri Ri Cha


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Ri Ri Cha, founded by the folks behind The Better Scoop, sets itself apart by focusing on Asian-inspired ice cream flavours. If you can only order one item, that’ll have to be the Nian Gao Waffle with Two Scoops ($19.10)—sticky rice cake waffles with a subtle sweetness highlighted by hints of brown sugar. The ice cream line-up features tea-centric flavours, such as Osmanthus Oolong, Lychee Black Tea, and Matcha Butterfly Pea Soy. A single scoop will set you back $5.50.

Read our Ri Ri Cha review.

日日茶 Ri Ri Cha
Address
24 Sago St, Singapore 059020
Opening Hours:
Sunday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information
Google Reviews
4.1
(338)

Website
Ri Ri Cha is not a halal-certified eatery.


25. Cold Flings


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At Cold Flings, a single scoop of ice cream starts at $4.50, and you can add on a Butter or Pandan waffle for $7. For something sinful and rich, go for the Chocolate Indulgence, made with collagen and probiotics, or try the Blue Pea Sea Salt, which is not too sweet with light floral notes. They’ve also got premium flavours, priced at $5.50 per scoop, such as Green Apple Yakult. This one strikes a delightful balance between sweet and sour notes, making it a popular choice, especially among the little ones.

Cold Flings
Address
21 Fernvale Road, #01-05 High Park Residences, Singapore 797637
Opening Hours:
Sunday 02:00 PM - 12:30 AM Show More Timings
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Google Reviews
4.3
(386)

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Cold Flings is not a halal-certified eatery.


Where to find the best ice cream in Singapore


From the heart of the CBD to quaint neighbourhoods, Singapore’s ice cream scene offers an array of options for every palate. Whether you’re seeking innovative flavours that challenge the taste buds or indulgent classics that bring back fond memories, this list of 25 top ice cream cafes has something for everyone.

For more dessert places to check out, read our guide to late-night dessert places. Alternatively, read our guide to the best hawker bakeries for black sesame financiers, old-school doughnuts and more.

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