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Home / Food Review / Softree @ MyTown Shopping Mall : Korea Original Softserve is Here!

Softree @ MyTown Shopping Mall : Korea Original Softserve is Here!

June 24, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

Soft-serve is Here!
When I walk pass Softree; I am being captured of their multi-colours ice cream cones and I wanted to know more about the soft-serve itself.
Originated from Seoul, Korea; Softree started back in 2013 being the first brand to create, produce and sell soft serve ice cream made from organic milk and natural brands. Being the first and true creators of the Original Organic Milk and Honey Soft serve.  What I love about Softree is where they serve real honeycomb where they are indeed good.  And what’s more is their soft-serve are made from fresh, pure and high quality ingredients from Korea.
The menu comes simply extensive. With over 12 flavours to choose from, one can actually fall in love with their variety choices of ice cream and flavours. Some of them includes Wow!Honey Chips, Snow Like Sel, Liquid Honey, Cheese Ice Cream, Mango Mango  and many more.
 
 
Wow!Honey Chips (RM 13.90)
The signature of Softree where you can enjoy the thick luscious honey drips off the honeycomb and into your equally delicious organic milk soft serve ice cream at Softree. Not too sweet but with the fragrance of honey in it. Nice one!
Guerande Sel (RM 12.90)
Enjoy your soft-serve ice cream with the drizzled of chocolate and French Salt. With this combination, the soft-serve comes with a light hint of saltiness but it is still good as it is. Nicely one.
It’s Magic Lamp  (RM 12.90)
This is where the organic ice cream is being drizzled with the caramel and coated with the savoury and sweet powder. Uniquely presented and it brings you a great combination.
Cheese Ice Cream (RM 13.90)
Smiles when I see this. Cheese lover would love everything with cheese and in Softree we had our organic milk ice cream with the finely –grated Italian Cheese.
Enjoy your softserve either in cups or cones. Overall, I could say I am enjoy their ice cream especially the one with the honeycomb.
Address:

Softree, MyTOWN

Lot No. B1-056, Basement 1,

MyTown Shopping Centre,

No.6, Jalan Cochrane, Seksyen 90,

55100 Kuala Lumpur

Filed Under: Food Review Tagged With: #DineInMyTown

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