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If you’re as obsessed with taro as we are, you would have read our guide to the best orh nee desserts in Singapore. Here’s another one to add to the list: Shang Pin Hot Pot‘s Taro Mochi dessert, priced at $9.80++ per cup!
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After some digging, we found out that the brand had posted an IG post on their page on 28 July 2023, announcing the launch of the new dessert. Each cup seems to be generously packed with creamy taro paste, layered with chunks of chewy mochi in between. Soft and QQ taro balls crown the yammy dessert.
Based on Shang Pin Hot Pot’s reply to a comment on the post, the Taro Mochi dessert is available for both dine-in and takeaway.
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If you can’t get enough of sweet treats, the restaurant also offers a Milk Tea Pot (price TBD) that’s brimming with liao.
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Each serving includes red beans, chewy Taiwanese-style yam balls, grass jelly and more. This creamy and refreshing treat seems to be the perfect way to end any hotpot sesh.
There’s even a bingsu pot that you can consider sharing among the table if you’re a fan of Korean shaved ice!
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Besides their unique desserts, the hotpot restaurant is also known for their savoury steamboat bases such as Si Chuan Spicy Soup and Golden Pumpkin Chicken Soup. Visit on weekdays before 5:30pm to enjoy 25% off your bill!
Shang Pin Hot Pot has two locations: Parkway Parade and Marina Square. You can reserve a table via their online booking system.
If you’re looking for more hotpot recommendations, read our Shabu Shabu Gyu Jin coverage for a cheap buffet option in the CBD. Alternatively, check out our Yunnan Ah Ma Shi Hotpot feature for free-flow Wagyu beef hotpot in Bugis.
Parkway Parade outlet
Address: 80 Marine Parade, #01-10, Parkway Parade, Singapore 449269
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10:30pm
Marina Square outlet
Address: 6 Raffles Boulevard, #02-102/102A Marina Square, Singapore 039594
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 11:30pm
Website
Shang Pin Hot Pot is not a halal-certified eatery.
Featured image adapted from @shangpinhotpot
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