It’s called Dancing Cow. Their sign reads, “Dancing Cow: Fresh Primium Ice Cream.” They have chocolate and vanilla every day. An additional 4 flavors are rotated in from among 30, for a total of 6 different flavors on any particular day. When I was there, they had wasabi, banana, macadamia, and cheese flavors. I taste tested the banana and macadamia, then went with a single scoop of macadamia on a nice waffle cone. It was good.
Dancing Cow
Shida Nightmarket
Lane 59 off Shida Road
(near a 7-11)
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Dancing Cow
Shi-Da Nightmarket
Lane 59 off Shi-Da Road
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It’s Dancing Cows, not cow. I’ve been back a few times now. Other flavors that they have on occasion are blueberry, peach, chocolate malt, and… others escape me. I’ll edit this post as I learn more.
The I-Mei brand ice cream that they sell in 2L cardboard tubs at their stores is really good.
It is actually Tip Top ice cream from New Zealand that I-Mei simply rebrand.
Has anyone seen “Kapiti” brand ice cream here lately? I recall the supermarket in the Breeze Center had it, but I’m not sure if they still do.
It is also a NZ brand, beats the other ‘premium’ brands here hands down for flavor.
Also I remember NZ Natural brand too, are they still around?
BTW, anyone who thinks Dryers is good ice cream is obviously a chain smoker with no taste buds. That stuff is several kinds of shite IYAM.
Oh, and not officially ice cream, but close enough for government work, but frozen custard from the store in the Living Mall is amazingly good stuff too.
Not a fan of Imei - everything is “milk”. In fact, 711 and family mart ice cream is also “milk” - everything is milk (as if replacing vanilla overnight); and the stinky milk
RIP vanilla, how I didn’t cherish you before you became super rare… covid related…?
Yes, it’s good. I stumbled upon it a while ago at Zhongshan MRT when I saw the line in front of it. So I got in it just out of curiosity. It’s soft serve from Japan. Very creamy and fattening.