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IScream now open at Bedok North

From the people who brought you tea lounge Arteastiq, IScream is Bedok’s newest ice cream parlor, with a pay-as-you-weigh concept.

The ice cream costs 3.5 cents per gram, while the minimum weight is 100g ($3.50). There are classic choices like salted caramel and mint chocolate, as well as local flavors such as chempedak and kaya. You can even choose to liqueur-infuse your ice cream flavors (additional $1). Other dessert items, like waffles (from $5.90) and Korean bingsu ($6.90), are also available.

For drinks, choose from a range of coffees (from $3), smoothies ($6.90), tea by Arteastiq ($6.90), as well as beer and cider ($8).