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Home / Food Review / Editor Picks : 8 Snacks to Go in Sky Avenue#

Editor Picks : 8 Snacks to Go in Sky Avenue#

April 22, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

More and more eateries are opening in Sky Avenue lifestyle mall and now we are so spoilt with choices! The mall is not just packed with wide choices of brands like H&M and more but you will definitely spoilt for choices of food. And this time, we grab loads of snacks in Sky Avenue too where they have wide variety of snacks to cater for those who love to take and go diners.

1. Llao Llao  



The famous frozen yogurt parlour is here and you are definite to make your way to the cool sensation of ice creams with the various types of topping. Get yourself creative and make your own favorite choices of desserts here.
Location : T2-43

2. Dream Color  



Colourful and insta-friendly drink is also available in Sky Avenue. Inspired by the North pole’s Aurora lights, DREAM COLOR (originally known as DREAM COOL in Taiwan). They serves the Aurora light in bottles using 100% Butterfly Pea flowers combined with teas and juices. They have four series of drinks to choose for.

Dreamy Dragon (RM 16): Mango, Guava, Dragonfruit
Honey Star : Butterfly Pea Flower , Honey, Passion Fruit
Twilight (RM 16) : Butterfly Pea Flower Tea, Kamquat Lemon, Strawberry
Mount Fuji(RM 16.90): Milk Foam , Butter fly flower Tea, Honey

Location : T2-43


3. Gindaco

Ebi Mayo Takoyaki (6 pieces @ RM17.90 / 8 pieces @ RM20.90)


Gindaco is always packed with crowds whenever we pass by and this whats so special is they are one of the Japanese takoyaki specialist The takoyaki here comes pretty huge and it have good portion of chunks of octopus. This time; we tried their Ebi Mayo which is the latest addiction to their menu. Enjoy the creamy base shrimp mayonnaise topped on top of the pulpy takoyaki. Nicely done. Other flavours available includes the Original ,Cheese Mentaiko, and  Negidako.
Location : T2-18

4. Tokyo Secret  



Syukurimu @ RM9.90 each (Buy 5 Free 1 at RM49.50)
One of my favorite place for cheese tarts and now they comes up with the new item which is the Syukurimu. You can enjoy the almond coated crispy pastry filled with creamy custard filing here. This is simply addictive and delicious too.
Location : T2-42

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