Very good selection of ice cream. It's so yummy to choose 3 mochi flavours in one cup. The flavours are not bad; the yogurt mixes well with the mochi skin. I like all the flavours, but my favourite is passion fruit because it is sour and refreshing, very nice to eat on a hot day. The female staff are okay too, and help you choose what you are interested in trying.
Yingyi
5
This is my favourite mochi ice cream. I enjoy their mochi a lot. The price is a bit expensive. It was around $27.90 for 9 small pieces, but it was worth it for me. Overall, it was a good experience. I will definitely try other flavours next time.
Toh Mei Ling
2
I ordered the Milk Ice Cream Mochi. The taste was average. It was expensive at $2.50 each. As I ate it immediately after buying, the mochi was frozen and not chewy enough for my liking.
Hafizah M.
4
I probably didn't choose the best flavors. I had wanted the Thai Milk Tea flavor, but they had run out. So I got Melon, Korean Banana Milk, and Yogurt flavors instead. Melon and Banana Milk tasted okay. But the Yogurt tasted weird to me. My friend got Taro, Vanilla, and one other flavor which I can't remember. Both Taro and Vanilla were nice. Generally, it was good. I will definitely go here again to try the other flavors.
Addy A.
5
I always buy this mochi whenever I'm here or at any nearby outlet because it's so good! I don't get to eat it that often, but if I'm around, I'd definitely buy it. The texture and taste are so good, as you can literally taste the flavour you picked, which I love so much! My personal favorites are melon, chocolate, and Thai milk tea. There are normal and premium ones you can choose from. They come in sets of 3, 6, etc.
Elaine Teo
5
Nice mochi ice cream. They are 3 for $7.90.
Angelina Ang
4
Yummy!!! I chose 3 mochi for $5.90. One of the flavors was yogurt, and I found that it mixed well with the mochi skin. I like the strawberry flavor too. The passion fruit flavor is sour but refreshing, especially due to the hot weather. The skin was just not nice, but it wasn't too thick, so it didn't overpower the ice cream. Usually, mochi skin is quite thick, making it feel like eating flour. It is located at the link bridge between Bugis Junction and Bugis+.
Maria Gomes
4
A tad too sweet, but the combination of mochi skin and ice cream went well together. Don't eat it right away – let the mochi skin defrost first (i.e., after about an hour). I enjoyed the taro and black sesame flavours the most. The lychee and melon flavours were rather artificial-tasting.
Benny The Kueh Boy
5
With 33 stores across Thailand, Cambodia, and Malaysia, and its first in Singapore, 15 flavours are available on the menu. Recommended flavours include Matcha, Thai Iced Tea, Taro, Cookies & Cream, and Mocha Chips, all priced at $2.30 a piece. The remaining flavours cost $2.10. Bundle prices are available: $5.90 for 3 pieces, $11.50 for 6 pieces, and $17 for 9 pieces. For purchases of 6 or more ice cream mochi, a dry ice pack will be provided for takeaway boxes, keeping them cool for up to 1-2 hours.
Our favourites were the Thai Iced Tea and Korean Banana Milk, as they were different from the ordinary. They tasted similar to the actual drinks, but in ice cream form.
These ice cream mochi were bigger than bite-sized and would take 2-3 mouthfuls to eat. The portion of ice cream was generous, rich, creamy, and not too icy, while the mochi skin was soft and chewy. Due to the ice cream inside, they could be a little cold and hard when served initially. Let them thaw for a few minutes before enjoying.
Nam Ng
3
I have mixed feelings about this place since it didn't taste as good as I expected. I've had better ones before, although they weren't in Singapore. I ordered the cookies and cream and mocha. The mocha's skin was soft and chewy, which was great, but the ice cream was hard. I don't think it's supposed to be that way.
Maybe I'm picky, so I wouldn't make this place my first choice for mocha. They do have quite a few mocha selections compared to other places, which is worth checking out.