Kakigori Cafe With 4-Hour Queues In Tokyo Comes To S’pore, ‘Strawberry Shortcake’ Shaved Ice Sold
The frozen Japanese treats featuring creations like a cute red bean panda one and elegant pistachio raspberry are available for two weeks at a pop-up shop.

Shaved ice desserts have many iterations around the globe – there’s ice kachang here, bingsu in Korea and halo halo in the Philippines. The Japanese version is kakigori, which features a mound of fluffy ice flavoured with syrup and served with toppings like fresh fruit and mochi.
Tokyo-based kakigori specialist Sakanoue Cafe will be bringing its repertoire of frozen desserts to Singapore for the first time. Based on the cafe’s press release, their kakigoris appear to be more elegant and parfait-like than those found at Japanese chains in Singapore, which are typically simpler heaps of flavoured shaved ice. Sakanoue’s ingredients are also fancier – think fresh cream espuma (a velvety foam), rum-soaked raisins and sakura-flavoured mochi.
From 24 February to 9 March, you can get a taste of these artisanal treats at the cafe’s takeaway pop-up kiosk near the supermarket entrance of Isetan Scotts.
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