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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIg nanakoot culinary this teriyaki ice cream actually nothing new to me, but yes to my mother, so that they finally order one after the happen here so often. we ordered yoghurt banana moths... not sweet, which was good for us and since they used fresh fruits so they can really taste it and it is good mix. I ordered a green tee with pearls for my daughter and this is totally flop. first the tee was bitter, and I had to ask her to give more sugar, then the pearls were not as chewing as usual pearls .. so yes this is the worst blase pearls I had in the city so far.
I couldn't resist trying this teapanyaki style egg. this reminds me of the ice that they see at the stands in Thailand. it doesn't matter to me that it makes me fun to watch her magic work on the cold plate, transforming the molten ice into rolled thin ice rolls. I had the yogurt with strawberry and watermelon while my brother had the vanilla with oreo and kit cat. the taste is good, interesting, refreshing at the palate and is good for its price on 6.50 it is nice to try something else and pop stick is definitely worth a visit. 7 10.
I really like the concept of this place. it has so many sweet tasty stores, so it makes sense that the stall in the opposite, where there are kinder shops and playground. I was excited when I saw that they were smiling Thai ice or what they call 'teppanyaki ice cream'. I just know that the doughnut bar in the city that had not been sure if they still did it. If I were a Thai person, I would find it a little strange that a Japanese understood would be used to describe it. I really wanted to like it, but I think there were two problems that are not necessarily due. first, the taste combination was a little strange. I choose from their preselection. I wanted Matcha ice cream but...read more
Clever lil idea, popular Asian street sweets to brissy! it is entertaining to see that they create their fried ice! reasonably expensive.
I couldn't resist trying this teppanyaki style ice cream. This reminds me of the rolled ice cream which you see in side stalls in Thailand. I don't mind a bit of theatre so it's fun to watch them work their magic on the cold plate turning melted ice cream into rolled thin ice cream scrolls. I had the yoghurt with strawberry and watermelon while my brother had the vanilla with Oreo and kit Kat. The taste is good, interesting flavours, refreshing on the palate, and is good for its price point at $6.50. It's nice to try something different and Pop Stick is definitely worth a visit. 7/10.