27 Best Ice Cream Cafes In Singapore

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Best ice cream cafes in Singapore


The allure of ice cream is simply irresistible, especially with Singapore’s perpetual summer. It’s no wonder that ice cream cafes are immensely popular among Singaporeans, as they offer sweet relief from the heat. Amidst the constant influx of new options, you might feel spoilt for choice. To simplify things, we’ve compiled a list of the best ice cream cafes in Singapore, ensuring you’ll always have a go-to spot nearby. And hey, if you’re a gelato aficionado, we’ve got you covered on that front too.


1. FreakyCones


If you’re after a late-night dessert fix in Chinatown, FreakyCones is a solid pick. Their ice cream spans over 15 flavours, from classics including Cookies & Cream (from $6+) to premium options such as Matcha and Sesame Mochi (from $7.50+). The Sesame Mochi is a standout, with notes of roasted black sesame and chewy mochi bits throughout. Pair your scoop with their Nian Gao Waffles ($8.50+), said to be crispy on the outside, soft and stretchy inside. If you’re more of a chocolate person, the Choco Lava Brownie ($8.50+) is worth getting too, featuring a gooey molten centre.

Read our FreakyCones feature.

Address: 200 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058749
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 12pm to 12am, Fri-Sat 12pm to 1am
Tel: 9631 0617
Website
FreakyCones is not halal-certified but uses no pork or lard.

FreakyCones: Popular Ice Cream Cafe In Chinatown With 4.9-Star Google Rating


2. Van Leeuwen


van leeuwen ice cream - triple scoop waffle cone

If you’re tuned into the American dessert scene, the name Van Leeuwen might ring a bell. This acclaimed frozen dessert brand made its mark with ice cream crafted the French way, using double egg yolks for maximum creaminess. Their Singapore outpost was previously at Orchard Central but is currently relocating.

Look forward to their reopening with flavours such as Sicilian Pistachio, Mint Chip, and Marion Berry Cheesecake. The hardest part will be deciding between one ($6.50+), two ($10.40+), or three ($14+) scoops, served in either a cup or cone.

Read our Van Leeuwen review.