Taiwanese Desert, Snowflake @ SS15, Subang
Posted by Taufulou | Labels: Grass Jelly, Recommended, Snowflake, ss15, subang, Taiwanese Desert, Taiwanese Food, Taro balls | Posted On Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 1:23 AM
As I always hunt for desert to eat and my friend been telling me this place for quite sometime and finally, manage to make some time out of it to try out. Located in the heart of SS15 filled with students, most business would be good and this stall is located on level 1 of the shop lot which I believe on weekdays, the crowd is a lot but this round I went on weekend, and its full house too.
Taiwan desert is always in my mind just do not know why. Maybe is because the input I had in my mind was Taiwan Street food. hrmm...
Taiwan desert is always in my mind just do not know why. Maybe is because the input I had in my mind was Taiwan Street food. hrmm...
A simple nice and cosy area which they have indoor and outdoor for smokers too.
1) Choose your favorite (consist of 3 flavour)
2) Choose your topping (5 types to choose from)
Or if you are lazy, you can directly choose their bestseller desert. RM5.50
Certainly I am coming back to this shop to try out their other desert like soya bean with yau char koay which is one of the famous item there too. Definitely recommending to desert lover.
Would be advisable to share if you come after your dinner, its quite a big portion. Price wise of course is a bargain for the size you are getting as I have underestimate it and I was very full after finish the whole bowl.
-= Ka Ching =-
Food Rating 9/10,One of my choice, Good, Recommended~ -Stamped-!
--Warning-- This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-
Location:
No.61A, First Floor,
Jalan SS15/8A,
47500 Subang Jaya
(along the strech of Starbucks - opp Asia Cafe)
this is somewhere i wanna go!!! but it is very far away from cheras. Huhuuuu
I always have an urge to try out this type of dessert. What we usually have is the traditional ones.
So when are you coming back Penang? Do give me a call when you do.
tou jiang you tiao? (suddenly think of that lin juin jie song with that title! hahah)
the desserts look yummy!
ai wei: not that far only ma... travel at night or weekend, would be a good option..:D
ck: hehe, its hard to find for this kind of desert. I will be back this weekend. sure will give you a call.
Lingzie: lol..then you can eat and sing that song also loh :p
i read about this shop in my fren's blog too, and looking really good leh