Reviews
The best dessert bar in Adelaide. All the dessert wasn't too sweet but just prefect. The binsu was soo creamy,can't tast the ice at all, put in the mouth just melted. The taro flavor add pears make us the day completed. The waffle made with croissant dough, crunchy, butter flavor with the choice of bean/ taro and ice cream on the side dip it,when my friends and i saw each other can tell the light on the eyes because of how good it is. Unfortunately the restaurant was quilt small and always full. They only open at night and not open Monday and Tuesdays so it's abit hard to go if we just miss the flavor. But it definitely worth to go.
Ordered the taro bingsu, autumn special grape bingsu, kaya butter toast and the Thai milk tea sundae. The sundae was slightly overpriced for the amount but it has a really strong flavour. Kaya butter toast was yummy as well with a crispy exterior and soft fluffy texture inside. The toast was very well buttered. Both bingsu had a milky and creamy taste that melts in your mouth, wasn’t too sweet but flavours could be stronger in my opinion - tasted rather bland at times particularly the grape. Worth a visit but you’d have to get one dessert per person
Dined in and had the following: - Matcha strawberry croiffle; matcha ice cream was quite strong and tasty but the croiffle might have been over toasted as it was very hard to cut through - Matcha Bingsu; refreshing fluffy snow, sweet milky with a decent matcha flavour. Comes with a side of concentrated sweet matcha sauce and topped with a scoop of matcha ice cream and some red bean to change up the sweet flavour - Dalgona matcha coffee; very intense whipped coffee cream, paired well with the matcha latte. Probably a bit too sweet with the honeycomb Overall dessert and service were good; did took a long while for the desserts to arrive but understandable as it is a small family run café.
This was a special dessert place. I like their decor and design inside. On the menu it says eveyone has to order a dish. So if you have friends going with you and want to share 1 dish, this is not the place for you. On the menu it also says the sitting time is 45 minutes. And I noticed that some of the dishes requires 20 minutes waiting time, so if you are a slow eater, this is also not the place for you. My friend and I ordered 2 kinds of bingsu. She had the special bingsu of the month: watermelon bingsu. And I had the taro bingsu with mango cheese cake on the top. My taro bingsu was very yummy, not very sweet. I enjoyed it a lot. Her watermelon bingsu was nice too, the watermelon has been cut into shapes of stars and love hearts, so cute and refreshing.
Amazing yummy desserts Especially the bigsus!! Friendly staff as well A bit overprice though, and it can get quite busy too. Tables of two are next to the alleyway, so it can be a bit distracting when it gets busy.
Small, cosy ambience. Nice place for a date or gatherings families and friends. It is a small place and you do need wait at the waiting area.There is a board to write your name on the list as the next person waiting. The servers are great, welcoming and receptive of your needs. I got the Musang Durian and Chocolate wafer. Again they're small in portion size but hey.. it taste good.
One of the best place for dessert. We ordered binsu and its not too sweet like other places, its just perfectly melted in my mouth. I ordered the mangos, sooooo fresh mango combine the the ice. Also the waffle really good, the best of all food. The waffle was crunchy and buttery.
We have red beans and mochi bingsu, molten lava earl grey and oolong tea for two person. The bingsu is made from flakes milk ice which is tasty. Great service!
This place is a great place to grab quick dessert! Korean bingsoo is made with milky ice flakes it tastes soft! Great place to take family and friends! I dont like heavy creamy dessert but this place just hits the right spot!!
Bit pricy that can't share $18 bingsoo as they have 1 order per person policy. Coffee is $4-5 but Bingsoo can be consider 2serve.