Move over, mango. Step aside, strawberry. Get lost, grape. Korea has a new summer flavor obsession: melon. From snacks to sodas, muskmelon is having a moment — led by a puffed corn product called ...
When city dessert bar Nimbo first opened, some customers mistook its Korean-inspired shaved ice treat bingsu for scoops of desiccated coconut. A year later, Melburnians have become much more ...
The shaved ice treat bingsu is neither a passing trend nor exclusive to Korea. Most of Asia also has regional takes of the snack, often topped with tropical delicacies. Yet in nowhere else are the ...
Sharing a space with Ssiksin Chicken and Korean barbecuers Daessiksin at NEX, Snowman Desserts’ house specialty is the melon bingsu ($14). The shaved ice is milky, yet not too sweet. If only the ice ...
O'ma Spoon is a Korean dessert café with outlets at both Marina Square and 313@somerset. This café offers a variety of pure milk-based bingsus in both single (Petit Bingsu) and two-person portions, as ...
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