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Must-Go places for dessert in Singapore (Bingsu Edition)

Living in hot and sunny Singapore, what better way to cool yourself down with a ice cold bowl of Bingsu, the trendy icey, milky dessert that melts in your mouth. Accompanied by a few cannot-go-wrong topping like peanuts, chocolate, oreo, red bean and so much more!

Must-Go places for dessert in Singapore (Bingsu Edition)
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1. The Banana Tree Cafe

Talk about a pretty Bingsu. Banana Tree’s Pot Bingsu ($12.50) would rank somewhere in the middle for Korean bingsu in Singapore, but the pot of Bingsu just screams insta-worthy! The flower pot comes with Häagen-Dazs ice cream, sweet red bean and a couple of nuts.

How to get there?
26 Keong Saik Road
Singapore 089133

Opening Hours
Tue – Sat: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm

Sun: 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm

2. Nunsongyee

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Source: Nunsongyee FB

Also known as the Queen of Bingsu. They are known for their snow flake like ice, that just simply melts in your mouth. It is white, soft and fluffy. The place may be a little hard to find but it is definitely worth it. They have a few branches around Singapore but I would definitely recommend the one at Upper Thomson as the place is just so cosy and isn’t too crowded.

How to get there:

45 Burghley Drive #01-04, Singapore 559022

Opening hours:

12am – 10pm (Tues-Thurs),

12pm – 11pm (Fri),

10am – 11pm (Sat),

10am – 10pm (Sun),

Closed Mon

3. Snowy Village

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Bingsu
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Have you ever visited a container cafe, where cafes are set up in cargo-converted containers. The place itself is pure aesthetics. The Chocoreo Bingsu ($13.90) aesthetically photogenic with OREO crumbs and Pepero sticks, was smooth. The set up of the place is a huge bonus. TALK ABOUT OOTD.

How to get there:

120A Prinsep Street Singapore 187937 (near Lasalle, Sim Lim Square)

Opening Hours:

10am – 9pm Daily

4. Bi Bing

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Their Bingu(s) are simply adorable. The most famous one would be the Bingsu that looks exactly like the all time Korean Fav, Bibimbap!

How to get there:

50, Smith Street, Singapore 058958 (5 min walk from Chinatown MRT)
Opening Hours:

12pm – 10pm (Tue-Thu),

12pm – 11pm (Fri),

10am – 11pm (Sat),

10am – 10pm (Sun),

Closed Mon

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