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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / INSIDE SCOOP @ BANGSAR : INTRODUCING THEIR NEW SUNDAE

INSIDE SCOOP @ BANGSAR : INTRODUCING THEIR NEW SUNDAE

January 4, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

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Since it opened its doors in Bangsar, Inside Scoop is one of KL’s much loved ice cream shops. The pull-factor for their fans is their lusciously smooth ice-cream, in local favourite flavours like durian and cempedak.
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What hit here is the ice cream is produced fresh on-site, channeling skills from a co-founder’s Italian gelato-making training. And now, Inside Scoop expended with just serving ice cream in cone, they have sundaes which is recently launch and also ice -cream in a cup, cone or with waffles.

Inside Scoop serves 18 flavours and the ice cream would be freshly-made daily. You can find their staple flavours such as Durian, Pistachio, Salted Caramel and Valrhona Chocolate along with some of their more unique flavours such as Cempedak, Bandung, Kopi Peng, and Teh Tarik. They tried to produce more unique and local flavours, and rotate them daily.

And recently added 3 new sundaes that can only be found at their Bangsar outlet which includes Cold Apple Pie, Brownie Points and Banana Split.
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Gingerbread Waffle (RM15.50)
One of their latest creating is of course the Gingerbread Waffle which brings you with the gingerbread ice cream and served with the piping hot waffle. Their waffles have a crunchy exterior and a fluffy interior which is a perfect match for ice cream. The taste was surprisingly mild and goes really well with the buttermilk waffle.

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Cold apple Pie (RM 17.50)
The hearty sundae is served in a mug and loaded with the crunchy bites.I love the warm apple bits with a hint of cinnamon with it. It is well paired perfectly with the cold Vanilla ice cream along with their homemade whipped cream.

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Durian Ice Cream (RM 9.50)
I love the durian ice cream where it brings you with the thick fragrant creamy taste. The ice cream is indeed a wonderful one where now I am always back to Inside Scoop for more ice cream.

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Look how HAPPY LIL GRACE enjoying the ice cream

Salted Caramel Ice Cream (RM 8)
The salted caramel ice cream however brings you with the good caramel taste. I love the smooth texture of caramel with it. Nicely done

Address:

No. 9, Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar Baru, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone:+60 3-2202 0235
Opening Hours: Open today · 12:30 – 11:00 PM

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