Sim Lim Square might be known for its salted egg chicken rice—cue 3 Meals a Day and Taste Good—but there’s now another reason to visit. Newcomer King of Dessert has already earned a 4.9-star rating on Google, based on over 20 reviews, with many patrons praising its generous portions.
The new Chinese dessert cafe offers over 20 desserts, including six types of snow ice with a range of toppings. The Taro Paste Milk Snow Ice ($12.80) is a popular choice, featuring milky shaved ice topped with a generous serving of orh nee, taro balls, pearls and more.
The Matcha Snow Ice with Red Bean and Taro Balls ($13.80) is another popular choice, featuring green tea-flavoured shaved ice topped with sweet red bean and chewy taro balls.
If you’re visiting in a group, consider sharing the Mega Mango Snow Ice ($23.80). This oversized dessert features mango-flavoured shaved ice topped with sweet mango chunks and an extra drizzle of mango syrup for good measure.
Otherwise, opt for the smaller Mango Milk/Yogurt Snow Ice ($13.80) or Mango Durian Snow Ice ($15.80), which pairs sweet mango with creamy durian paste.
If you’re not a big eater, King of Dessert also offers mini bowls priced between $5 and $10. Highlights include Osmanthus Delight ($5), Durian Pomelo Sago ($8.80), and Red Bean Soup with Taro Paste and Mini Rice Balls ($5).
King of Dessert is a two-minute walk from Rochor MRT Station.
In other exciting food news, the viral Cheese Wonder from Japan is coming to Singapore soon! You can get their famous cheesecakes at ION Orchard from 8 May, for a limited time only.
For more dessert recommendations, read our guide to the best Chinese desserts in Singapore, including tang yuan and snow ice!
Address: 1 Rochor Canal Road, #02-06, Sim Lim Square, Singapore 188504
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 9pm
Website
King of Dessert is not halal-certified.
Feature image adapted from 艾雯 and frankie chan via Google Maps
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