Blueberry Cheese Snow Ice
“Blueberry tartness and savory cheesecake pieces balance the syrup sweetness perfectly — refreshing rather than cloying, and nothing like the condensed-milk-heavy versions elsewhere.”— Ong Jia Ze
SS15's most-loved Korean bingsu cafe — generous portions, honest flavours
No condensed milk overload — just fresh flavours, smooth shaved ice, and generous toppings. Most regulars call it the best bingsu in SS15.
A single bingsu is deceptively large. Three or four people splitting one is the sweet spot — and at RM28 with no service tax, it's genuinely affordable.
Weekday evenings are relaxed and quiet, not noisy. Food comes out in 10–20 minutes, making it easy to drop in after work or evening classes.
Plates regulars never skip.
“Blueberry tartness and savory cheesecake pieces balance the syrup sweetness perfectly — refreshing rather than cloying, and nothing like the condensed-milk-heavy versions elsewhere.”— Ong Jia Ze
“Mangoes were genuinely fresh and sweet, not the canned-tasting kind. A quiet table, good conversation, and this bowl — hard to beat.”— Sheldon Vinsent
“Worth every ringgit even at the higher price — the strawberry flavour alone earns it the top spot for bingsu in SS15 by a long margin.”— Emily Farida
“Smooth, light shaved ice base with an understated sweetness — a solid choice if you prefer something less intense alongside the bolder blueberry option.”— Aqeelah Rashidi
“A regular nighttime ritual — chocolate and toasted s'mores on a bed of fine shaved ice. Worth making the trip to SS15 specifically for this.”— Fatima Azzahra
“Vibrant and filling, though spice lovers should expect mild heat rather than a real kick — a solid comfort dish for those who prefer gentler flavours.”— Choco Vanilla
“Chicken is done well and worth pairing with your bingsu order, though the sauce leans noticeably sweeter than it looks on the menu photo.”— Fatima Azzahra
“The tteok noodles lean sweet and mild rather than spicy — a better pick for those not chasing heat, especially alongside a dessert order.”— Emily Farida
Portions are deceptively large — ordering one per person is a guaranteed sugar overload. Three or four sharing one is the sweet spot, both for your wallet and your stomach.
LRT SS15 is walking distance. Several regulars skip driving entirely — parking in the area is the most common complaint in reviews.
Atmosphere is noticeably more relaxed on weekday nights, and the place stays open late. Great for a low-key catch-up over dessert after work.
Grab orders are pricier and the shaved ice melts in transit — reviewers consistently say the only way to enjoy it properly is fresh at the table.
Savoury dishes run milder than they look and the bingsu is the undisputed star. If you're after a serious chilli fix, you might leave a little underwhelmed.
| Tuesday | 12–10 pm |
|---|---|
| Wednesday | 12–10 pm |
| Thursday | 12–10 pm |
| Friday | 11 am–11 pm |
| Saturday | 11 am–11 pm |
| Sunday | 11 am–11 pm |
| Monday | 12–10 pm |