Feast Your Eyes and Belly on these Ice Cold Treats

Ice cold treats are essential for staying alive. I mean – have you stepped out of an air conditioned room the past, few days? It’s deadly out there. You may collapse from heat exhaustion and/or drown in your own sweat. Neither are pleasant. Therefore, in aid of our mission to live another day, we’ve assembled 5, new merchants on ENTERTAINER App where you can enjoy ice cold treats, buy one get one free.

Let’s go!

Ice cold treats

Ice’Licious

We’re pleased, happy and relieved to report that Ice’licious has re-opened, which means to we get to enjoy their signature handmade, Insta-licious ice pops once again. I mean, just look at these seemingly magical, translucent delights. There’s no mistaking the Peach Orange and Kiwi Yogurt within, and they’re calling your name…

G/F, Way On Commercial Building, 500 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay

llaollao

If you’re vegan, you’ll love llaollao. A trip to Singapore wouldn’t have been complete for me without a visit to llaollao. Which was why I was overjoyed when I learned they’re coming to HK, more so, that they’ll be on the ENTERTAINER. This brand went live in the App just last month but already it’s a favourite among our Members. llao llao is made from skimmed milk at the moment of serving and combined with a generous amount of extras such as freshly chopped seasonal fruits, fun crunchy toppings and delicious sauces.

Shop B201, Basement 2, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay

Joyful Dessert House

Here’s another gem for ice cold treats in Causeway Bay because clearly, shopping-as-a-sport may induce heat stroke. This merchant is Michelin-recommended, particularly their Mango Napoleon and Pineapple Sherbet. Guess what? Sherbets here are buy 1 get 1 free on the ENTERTAINER App.

G/F, Diamond Mansion, 464 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay

Noble Dessert

This place gives new meaning to “cool kids’ hangout” – a happening, post-dinner hangout for Kowloon youngsters, that is. The signature items here are anything mango and durian-flavoured. This dessert heaven is a showcase for a dizzying array of shaved ice, sherbet and ice cream plus toppings like fresh fruit, colourful beans, jellies and tapioca… Whew! There’s no such thing as ‘too much‘; this place is a true Hong Kong classic.

G/F, 158 Un Chau Street, Sham Shui Po

Royal Dessert

Kowloon city is popular for two things: Thai food and dessert. They co-exist symbiotically because clearly, you need to cool your palate down after all that eye-watering Thai goodness. If you’d like to have an idea how highly evolved the ice cold treats in Royal Dessert are, look no further than the scrumptious mountain of black sesame shaved ice surrounded by various types of decadent toppings, below.

15 Nam Shing Street, Kowloon City

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