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14 Scotts Road
Far East Plaza #01-20Telephone: (65) +65 8238-8123
Website: www.slice.sg/
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Food and Beverages » Candy & Chocolate, Ice Cream
SLICE - flavored ice sliced into layers and garnished with various toppings. This is a popular dessert that has existed for 30 years in Taiwan, and is commonly known as 雪片冰 to the locals.
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2 Reviews for “Sweet Slice Of Life (Far East Plaza) ” - Food & Beverages
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i went there once with a friend. he was the one who recomended that we try the flavoured ice since we were roaming around far east with nothing to do.
since he had tried it before with his friends, he encouraged me to pick a flavour. i had a hard time picking a flavour. everything looks so nice and tasteful. in the end, i picked first date. it was worth it.
as a fan of aloe vera, i love the combination to first date. it was sweeeet! the champange grape and blueberry and condensed milk altogether is soooo good. since its siced ice, it melts in the mouth along with the flavours. it was so nice i was silent the whole time i am savouring it.
the ambience there was also good. it was suprisingly very quiet. as someone who frequents far east, it was rather awkward to not hear all the noise (not that far east is very noisy) and i love its concept. slice has a very simple concept and i was awed by it.
the staffs were all very friendly. they communicate with buyers, helping us choose and pick. the price for a bowl of slice is also worth it. a bowl will cost you $4.50 and yu can choose toppings. (with soe additional fees) they do birthdays suprises too!
it was a lovely experience. and i will surely go there again. ;D
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"Like winter in your mouth..."
The above tag line was spotted on the walls of this cosy little joint situated beside the toilet at level one in Far East Plaza.
I noticed while I was having my dose of "winter in mouth" experience in the shop, a lot of people walk passed and didn't really pay much attention to it, so I'm here to do justice to this lovely dessert place.
The color combination of the place is pleasing and calming; light blue, white and black, with simple deco and furnishing. Pleasant counter staff that will remember who you are if you frequent it enough (I went there three times in one week). The place is also rather quiet, not because boring people go there, but you'll be so busy enjoying the relieve from the heat that you have no time for mindless chit-chats.
What they sell there is what they call sliced ice, not like the typical crushed ice kachiang that we are familiar with. The ice are sliced with this machine into fine, smooth, thin slices of wonders. The ice melts in your mouth and glides down your throat effortlessly.
I've tried their:
Holy Matrimony Green tea sliced ice with giant red beans, condensed milk and grounded peanuts
Lover's Tiff Black sesame sliced ice with giant red beans, condensed milk and grounded peanuts
Crazy Love Peanut sliced ice with giant red beans, condensed milk and green tea powder
Hot Chick Milk sliced ice with fresh bananas, chocolate sauce, caramel sauce and grounded peanuts
Loved everything except for Hot Chick, didn't have an "original" taste to it, but it wasn't bad, just not to my liking.
The sliced ice are just so refreshing for our tropical climate. The giant red beans gives additional sensation to the bite and taste buds.
The Holy Matrimony is a must have for green tea lovers, with or without the condensed milk, it is just as refreshing.
Going to try their more fruity selections next. Summer Fling sounds exciting.
No pictures taken, well, simply because once these babies hits the table, you'll just want to gobble it up and could care less for dumb pictures.
Check it at http://www.slice.sg for pictures.
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