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It’s been quite a long time since my last time for D21. I should have posted it earlier but a lot of things got me busy. The place is quite small and you cannot come for staying to have a chat. It’s just a place where you drop by and buy an ice cream. However, the place is pretty cute and good for taking photos hahaha. The price is a bit high and also the main thing that is annoyed me is that you have to pay by cash. In general, the ice cream is good but not like what I expected (especially with the high price).
Be careful you dont walk past this hole in the wall. Located on Liverpool St in the city, this is perfect when you want dessert big or small. Your icecream is completely customised. What makes this place amazing is the service, you are offered to try any flavour icecream you want. They have such energy and enthusiam, it makes every ice cream experience fun and exciting!
We walked past this macaron ice cream sandwich place last night. The cartoon faces are so cute, attracting not only kids but adults like us!!<br/ <br/ It doesn't look like their ice creams were homemade, but bought in bulk. They have cool flavours like sesame and taro.<br/ <br/ Price wise, it was very expensive! Even one scoop is 5 dollars (and not even a big scoop). The macaron ice cream sandwiches are $10.90 each, very Instagram worthy but probably not so much for taste.
D21 is a newly opened ice-cream parlour on Liverpool Street that makes adorable macaron ice-cream sandwiches. Macaron characters include: Minion, Spongebob, Patrick Star, Mike Wazowski, Doraemon, Cookie Monster, Elmo, Anpanman, Pokeball and others. Macaron ice-cream sandwich – Pokeball w. black sesame ice cream, fruit loops chocolate chex $10.90)
Very cute icecream store, instagram famous and worthy of it. However, to get the ones you see on the internet, its almost $20 for an icecream. You are paying for the aesthetic; cute macaron designs (totoro, barbapapa etc. and cereal icecream cones and toppings. The staff there know this is there selling point, and then put the toppings on one cereal at a time with tongs to ensure ur dessert looks good. The icecream is also good, the flavours taste real and not artificial. The only let down is the incredulous price. It stings. But i’d do it for the ‘gram.