Sugar Hit is Krimper's once a month dessert event and this time there was a theme and that was Korean desserts.
There was a huge queue out the door and at the dessert stations. But I paid $10 to get the fast pass which was a wristband and got in. Yippee. Bye bye lines! With this I also got my food very fast
I had the tteobokki ($6). It was so spicy but addictively good. It was small though. The chips were immesely popular and it went in a flash. They were just that good, but I had to make room for dessert.
Whilst waiting a while I took my turn in the photobooth. It was free, but you had to pay a $1 to get yours printed. I loved posing with all the cute hats, moustaches etc.
Ooh I also loved the Gangham style dances that were performed to add to the Korean theme.
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Our desserts |
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My ice cream |
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Preparing the chocolate one is a lot of fun to watch |
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Coconut ice cream |
I had the Milk Chocolate Ice cream($8) and my friends got the other eight desserts (all up $28) to try. My milk chocolate ice cream had lots of different flavours and textures, from the crunch of toffee to the crunch of the very salted caremel and chocolate stick.
The Korean Jelly ($9) was nice but a bit too kiddy for me. Its for the kids in you.
I really enjoyed the coconut ice cream ($9) as it was not too sweet and not too sour.
Last but not least was the lux bite waffles with N2 ice cream ($10). The waffles were lovely and fluffy and the chocolate was nice. I didn't have a chance to taste the ice cream though
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Someone's slider which looked so cute |
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Chicken which was a hit |
Many thanks to Krimper for having me and thanks to N2 and Luxbite for inviting us. I hope you guys have another event like this soon
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