Friday, June 22, 2007

New Discovery: Ice Cream Chefs: Create your Dream Ice Cream!


Creating of my Dream Ice Cream!

Have you ever wondered what a Vanilla Ice Cream with Lemon Sherbet and Crispy Pork Floss tastes like? Well, wonder no more because at Ice Cream Chefs, you can make the Ice Cream of your dreams (or nightmares) come true! And if they don't have the specific ingredients you want, you can BYO (bring your own) at no extra charge. Kinda reminds me of the days when we brought eggs to give to the Roti Prata man to make egg prata!

Ice Cream Chefs is a brand new Ice Cream experience started by 2 guys who could be sitting at a desk with a laptop. It is a concept that is popular in the US. Basically you have a cold stone top upon which you can mix and match any flavour of ice cream and extra ingredients. The home made ice creams come in different base flavours such as vanilla bean, chocolate, green apples, etc and they provide extras like Kinders Bueno, Rice Crisps, Oreo Cookies, Cashew Nuts, Peanut Butter and even frozen sliced fruits like strawberries. Each scoop of ice cream is $3.10 and each extra ingredient is 70 cents. Oooooh, doesn't it sound like something that you could go crazy over?

I went nuts (literally) with my Kinder's Bueno, Peanut Butter, Nutella, Chocolate Fudge and Cashew Nuts on Nutella Ice Cream creation. Phwaaaa Say. Don't play play ah! 4.5/5



Some of the other more popular (and sane) combinations are the Horlicks and Chocolate Ice Cream with Malteses which you get both the sticky and crunchy textures of malt with bits of chunky milk chocolate. Not very pretty to look at but a wild combination of flavors and textures.

Ice Cream Chefs has been opened for 2 weeks, so the guys are still busy experimenting with new flavors and getting their coffee and waffles act together. Some ideas they are toying with are the addition of Kahlua, Rum and Baileys as ingredients to add to the ice creams. Until they do, you are very welcomed to BYO as I mentioned earlier.




At this point, I would say that they still need to work on the creaminess and flavors of some of their ice creams. By itself, there aren't any killer flavors to rave about yet. But hey it is really up to you to create that "die die must try" ice cream which is limited only by your imagination!

Conclusion

The kind of place where ice cream dreams takes flight! So start dreaming!

Ice Cream Chefs
520 East Coast Road #01-06 (Ocean Park)

Tel: 64466355

Beside St. Patricks School &
Along East Coast Road
Sun-Thurs 12pm to 10pm

Fri-Sat 12pm to 11pm

www.icecreamchefs.com

26 comments:

iceklimgirl said...

I loveeeeeeeeeee Cold Stone!!! my avourite ice cream joint overseas!

hope their ice cream iare freshly made and not overly sweet!!!

cat said...

is this the same concept as raffles creamery at raffles hotel?

emu said...

Same concept as the one found in Australia. It's called "Cold Rock" in Brisbane. I love mixing mars bar or skittles into moi ice cream.. yumm...

carolyn said...

That is so cool! Reminds me of the Cream and Fudge Factory in Thailand.

Eat Me said...

That looks sooo good... nutella AND bueno yum yum

tiredandbored said...

FYI.. Cold Rock is open in Singapore. At Holland Village opposite Haagen Daz. I wandered in on Thursday and tried out a combination of boysenbery and some other fruit on yoghurt.

How about a side-by-side comparison from you?

ieat said...

Sure! You can do the same too you know!

Anonymous said...

I would say eating the ice cream cooked with durian was even better than eating the durian directly.

tiredandbored said...

I live in Ghim Moh, so East Coast is like a gazillion kms away!

But will def drop by if I'm at the East. :D

Anonymous said...

hmm,

1st time dropping by and feel : oh yes find something "NEW", prefer to read more of your new explore like this new stuff as I am running out of new places to go cos I hv been going round exploring yummy food for the last 40 years(yes I am old)....

Anonymous said...

hey this looks exactly like cold stone creamery in the states.

emu said...

Woohoo.. Cold Rock is in Singapore? More reasons for me to head back! haha

Anonymous said...

Just dropped by the Ice Cream Chefs today, and there was a short queue at about 5pm... I had Nutella ice cream with Oreos and Cashew Nuts. Man oh man. This is a must must try man!

Gloria said...

Seems like they copied the famous concept from the States... Cold Rock's ice cream is rather light for me as I prefer something like Ben and Jerry's, but anyone reading really ought to give it a shot. The flavours jump to life with the mix-ins...

But one thing, though.. gotta make sure that they really mix it in well!

siao said...

tried Cold Rock at Holland V and yeah it's a bit too light for me as well. And the pricing $1 for additional topping a bit kinda steep isn't it..

Anonymous said...

Hey folks,

This is copying Cold Stone Creamery's concept in the US.

http://www.coldstonecreamery.com/

I always visited the store when I m there!

iwatch_ueat said...

ok, i've tried the darring and exotic (that's what the two guys claimed). green apple, belgian choc, lockers, rice krispies and at the end of it, some chocolate sauce! hmmm, exotic, really must try...

cheers...

atetoomuch said...

There's also a similar cold stone gelateria in the Bukit Timah area. It's called Swirl Gelateria, and it's located in Crown Centre. Well worth a try if East Coast is a bit too far to travel for ice cream.
http://atetoomuch.blogspot.com/2007/03/swirl-gelateria.html

Piggy said...

This store is also similar to the Cream & Fudge in Bangkok which I've blogged about it earlier on. I must try out Ice Cream Chef one of these days and see if it's comparable to Cream & Fudge. ;-)

http://piggyscookingjournal.blogspot.com/2007/03/feasting-in-bangkok.html

Holy Drummer said...

Brought my sis and bro there for dessert after they lunched at Cafe Oliv (again).

At first I thought we could 'fry' our own ice cream LOL.

Anyway, had large ($4.80, accommodate up to three base flavours, but I chose only two) - Mr. Macademia and Horlicks.

Added 3 mix-ins ($2.10) - Kinder Bueno, Oreo Cookies and FAMOUS AMOS! (OMG famous amos is super nice la with ice cream somemore).

Super sinful. Almost died. =x

As if we wanted to redeem our guilt (hurhur) we took-away a pint of Strawberry and Watermelon-y (SUPER SHIOK I LOVE WATERMELON!!!)

Indulgence to the max.

Mrs.Poh said...

Went with my family last night. Here's what we have experienced:

Dear dear had Durian - straight.
Darling had : Nutella with Milo Nuggets,
Me : Rum & Raisin with Brownie.

Overall: Not as premium as it claims to be. Taste more like Gelato. Melts pretty fast too.

Adventurous and fun especially with kids.

At this moment they cater mainly younger crowds, good for takeaways,especially in the evenings. Only can seat 10 ppl in the parlor itself, otherwise outside can accommodate another 6 or so(if no rain...that is). If business picks up, they have to consider man-power, service and space constrain.

I like the fact though, they are willing to accommodate special ingredients which are not available by them, so I can bring my own Baileys or Rum.... cheesecake or pretzels??

Hmmm......

ieat said...

Why don't you try and let us know? I think those guys would do it!

LurvFood said...

I went there once and packed a tub. Was happily eating it until i saw a strand of black hair possibly one of the guy owners. Totally swear off them. If hygiene isn't there then its forget it for me

iamspidermonkey said...

I've been a huge fan of this place ever since they opened shop! I love Horlicks, Cappuccino, Milo Peng, Green Tea and Durian flavors! yum yum yum!

Wished they had more seats! Its always so damn packed!

Anonymous said...

I love Coldstone too. The vice that backed me up during my first boring and lonely time in the US. Hope it will open in Singapore soon. And hope this Ice cream chef is good too. Will review it when I'm on the East side. Thanks for introduction.

Unknown said...

lol

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