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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / AiShiteru @ Prima Setapak : Say I love you to your shaved ice!

AiShiteru @ Prima Setapak : Say I love you to your shaved ice!

June 17, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

Nothing beats having a delighting shaved ice in a hot weather. This little stall in  Prima Setapak brings you  with a refreshing sensation of Taiwan Delights.  Bring your loved one there and tell her  “Aishiteru” which means I Love You  in Japanese.

The shop is a small lot just next to the market but the stall really attracts many locals to enjoy some icy delights. It is always packed as well.  And what makes it special is where one can enjoy the icy delights which is packed with ingredients at affordable price which is at RM 7 ONLY. We had also understood from the owner that all the ingredients are made in house with no added preservatives and coloring as well.

As for the selections it is pretty straight forward and we tried 3 of their signatures.

 

AiShiteru Soymilk (RM 7) 

The AiShiteru Soymilk comes with the fragrant soymilk ice together with the taro balls, sweet potato balls, grass jelly, tapioca pearls together with red beans. The fragrant taste from the soymilk is perfectly an indulgence and it is well paired with the smooth grass jelly, bouncy tapioca pearls and the chewy sweet potato balls. Yummz!

 

AiShiteru Passion Fruit (RM 7) 

Help yourself with the delicious AiShiteru Passion Fruit where this brings you with the sweet sensation with a light sourish blend. This really suits ladies. As for this, it comes with the Passion Fruit Ice, Taro Balls, & Sweet Potato Balls, Mango Pudding, Tapipca Pearls and Aloe Vera.

 

AiShiteru Grass Jelly ( RM 7) 

As for the AiShiteru Grass Jelly, it is perhaps the most common one but you will definitely in love with this.  It comes with the grass jelly ice, taro balls, sweet potato balls , grass jelly and milk.


Overall, their Shaved ice are deliciously good! It is time to hunt down your shaved ice this weekends.

Address: No.4, Jalan Prima Setapak 1, Setapak 53300 KL
Opening hours: 1pm – 10:30pm (closed on Thursday)

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