Subang Jaya is far from innocent when it comes to the crime of harbouring delectable eateries. These include a large variety of desserts purveyors, some of whom specialise in the wonderful world of ice creams.
While primarily a residential area,Here, we zoom in on some of Subang Jaya’s most prominent ice cream havens, along with a focus on their respective specialities. Expect severe cases of brain-freeze, a carnival of flavours and plenty of reasons to smile!
These frozen treats in Subang Jaya might just freeze your brain – with hearty doses of delight and joy, that is!
Pop Wagon Malaysia’s Fresh Fruit Popsicles
If the appearance of Pop Wagon’s fresh fruit popsicles does not intrigue you, the freshness and flavours of these frozen treats will. Taking various shapes, including chocolate bars and smiley faces, these popsicles are exactly the kind of pick-me-up you would need while walking by Good Friends in Subang on a hot afternoon.
The mango (RM7.50) and strawberry (RM7.50) popsicles, for instance, both give juicy and fruity kicks without flooding your mouth with sweetness, as they are made using actual fresh fruits – making the former slightly chewy and the latter slightly grainy in a fun and enjoyable way. Pop into the restaurant for a good meal and Wi-Fi as well!
Fatbaby’s Salted Caramel and Belgian Chocolate Ice Creams
While Fatbaby’s ice creams each have unique characteristics of their own, the salted caramel and Belgian chocolate ice creams are what the parlour is best known for. The salted caramel rendition packs a joyfully sweet punch which is kept in check by its noticeable saltiness, while the Belgian chocolate treat caresses your taste buds with bold notes of chocolate.
Have both on a chewy waffle (RM17) that is blanketed with Fatbaby’s silky salted caramel sauce, or as individual scoops (RM8).
i Scream’s Calamansi Ice Cream
If you fancy a refreshing bite that is both cooling and packed with flavour, i Scream’s calamansi ice cream will give you all that your heart desires. Each spoonful melts in your mouth to unleash a flood of the distinct flavour of calamansi, without being overpoweringly sour or sweet.
Have a single scoop of this treat on its own (RM7.90), or pair a regular-sized scoop with a scoop of the parlour’s signature mocha de helado (mocha with almonds) ice cream on a crunchy waffle (RM17.90) if you’re in the mood for a rich dessert that is laced with chocolate syrup and marshmallows.
Try and hunt down all 6 Must-Try Ice Creams in Subang Jaya, or stay cool with an out of town trip for the 8 Coolest Ice Creams in Penang! We even have ChinaHouse’s ice cream on that list, even though they’re traditionally known for their cakes. If ice cream doesn’t take your fancy, then maybe some of KL’s finest Nutella desserts will sate your sweet tooth!
Have a n-ice sweet treat when you download our new HungryGoWhere app which shows you what places are around your current location up to a radius of 5km! Or you can just look up any location, and see what's popular among fellow foodies. Share your suggestions too! Now available on iTunes and Google Play. – February 23, 2016.
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