Saturday, January 05, 2008

Cold Rock Ice Cremery @ Holland Village

Some of you should know that I love to ice cream / gelato!
Finally got to taste the ice cream from Cold Rock few days ago. It's also one of those that you pick your ice cream, choose some toppings and they mix them all up on a cold surface.

Cold Rock's from Australia and I remember eating it in the middle of winter in Brisbane! I think ice cream taste extremely good in winter and it does not melt!

Cousin picked the flavours and toppings.



More of the mixing up...



Yes, it's ready!



You want some? This is sweetish and sourish because we picked berries and chocolate.



Yummy! Do you like ice cream? Or do you make ice cream?
I have been experimenting with home made ice cream too. ;-)

Cold Rock is located in Holland Village, right opposite Haagan Dazs.


To see previous post of ice cream, click on the Labels below this post ;-)



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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hehehe!! i read about this .. would be kinda fun to watch eh.. ;)

wmw said...

Aiyah, read this post too late...was in Singapore just before Christmas. Would have love to try this ice cream!

Anonymous said...

i lurve icecream as much as u do!but i think i haven't read about icecream chefs@east coast here leh..haha i haven't tried it myself! heard it's good!

tasted cold rock's icecream before..thought it's a tad too sweet...

Unknown said...

mama bok,

i am sure baby bak choi will be so intrigued by it!


wmw,

next time u come to singapore, buzz first ok? ;-)

ice,
yeah, did what we did! mix the topping with berries that are a bit sour, then it will taste really good. (that was what i was taught)

cehfs@east coast very the far leh... one day! one day! i will try. haha...

Anonymous said...

I must try! Your treat? :P

Anonymous said...

i'll go w u momo! ;p

Aaron Lee said...

wow.. loves the pictures of FOODS!
i am hungry! can i know what camera you are using?

Unknown said...

momo, ice,

try lor :-)


aaron,
It's a Sony.
Sony T200 :-)

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