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Kooks Creamery Opens At Bedok With Lava Cookies And Jeju-Inspired Ice Cream

Kooks Creamery Bedok has new lava cookies and ice cream

Popular ice cream cafe Kooks Creamery has launched their third outlet in Bedok North, bringing their gooey lava cookies to the east. Their newest branch features a number of outlet-exclusive items, including ice cream lattes and yoghurt-flavoured ice cream. The creamery is also open till 1am on weekends, so peckish Easties can head over for a sweet treat after having dinner or supper in the area.

The newest outlet sees the brand go through an aesthetic makeover with white tones, wood accents, and artificial plants tastefully placed in the space. Here, a single scoop of ice cream will cost you $4.30, or you can get a double scoop for $7.50. Premium or specialty flavours come with an extra charge of $1.

Following the cafe’s popular Unicorn Lava Cookie in the outlet-exclusive Pink Ruby Chocolate Lava Cookie ($11.80), comprising a single ice cream scoop of your choice sitting on top of a crumbly ruby chocolate cookie. On our visit, we went for the Blue Chai Hokkaido Milk ice cream, which had a milky flavour that worked in tandem with the cookie’s light sweetness.

Kooks Creamery has also collaborated with Ksisters to create two ice cream yoghurt flavours—Apricot Honey Yogurt and Blueberry Honey Yogurt. The Jeju-themed flavours are available at all outlets.

Enjoy these unique flavours on their own or have them dunked into a shot of flavoured milk. The Ice Cream Latte Matcha Shot ($9.80) is a fan favourite, and while you can pick one non-premium flavoured ice cream scoop to go with it, the creamery recommends Black Sesame for a blend of earthy flavours.

If an ice cream drink is too gao for your palate, opt for the Iced Summer Tea ($7) or Raspberry Soda ($7) instead for something refreshing to wash down all that creaminess.

Daily bakes are also available at the counter for those who’d like to bring something home. A single-flavoured cookie costs $3.50, while a box of six costs $18.50. The bakes are only available at this outlet and come in flavours such as Red Velvet With Cream Cheese Filling and Sea Salt Chocolate Chip With Speculoos Filling.

Eatbook readers can also enjoy 15% off their bill at Kooks Creamery Bedok from now until 28 November 2022. To redeem this discount, simply follow Kooks Creamery on Instagram and quote ‘Eatbook’ at the counter!

For locally inspired ice cream flavours, check out these 20 ice cream shops in Singapore. If you’re looking for more food in the East, read our Paya Lebar Square and PLQ food guide.

Address: 218 Bedok North Street 1, #01-19, Singapore 460218
Opening hours: Tue-Thurs 12pm to 10pm, Fri-Sat 12pm to 1am, Sun 12pm to 10pm
Website
Kooks Creamery is not a halal-certified eatery, but does not use pork, lard, or alcohol.

Photos taken by Hui Hui Lau.
This was an independent visit by Eatbook.sg

Faith Joan Chua

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