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4.9 out of 5
Outstanding | 167 reviews

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Ice Lab offers Bing Su, a Korean shaved ice dessert that comes with a variety of toppings, including fresh fruit, coffee, and green tea. The prices for the Google Su range from $6.50 to $7.50. I believe Bing Su is best enjoyed by two people. It's one of my favorite dessert spots in the valley! View all feedback.

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Last update : 09.04.2023

5.0 ★ from 8 reviews
bernhard-rafaela
Rafaela 09.04.2023 - 11:16

Ice Lab offers Bing Su, a Korean shaved ice dessert that comes with a variety of toppings, including fresh fruit, coffee, and green tea. The prices for the Google Su range from $6.50 to $7.50. I believe Bing Su is best enjoyed by two people. It's one of my favorite dessert spots in the valley!

bergstrom-krystal
Krystal 09.04.2023 - 11:16

The owner is great at explaining the menu. I ended up trying the Injeolmi snowflake sherbet, and I will definitely be returning.

krajcik-kaden
Kaden 09.04.2023 - 11:16

So this place is absolutely my guilty pleasure. I noticed it because I work right next door and I loved the aesthetic. So I had to try it. Although I've been a little short on cash I always try to go in whenever I can and I even got my coworkers into going. My favorite snow is the Cheese snow. I also enjoy the coffee they have there as well. Then man who runs the shop is so very friendly and I also think he has a really good taste in music! I would recommend this place anyone who is into trying something new while beating the heat.

kyler88
Kyler 09.04.2023 - 11:16

I went with a friend and tried the mango snare. The owner kindly allowed me to add fresh mango to my dish, and it tasted incredible! He also offered us samples of the pong shake, which was fantastic.

ferry-saige
Saige 09.04.2023 - 11:16

At first I had no idea what I ate. The "ice" dishes are aptly named snowflakes, and they taste exactly what I imagined to taste a milk capable snowflake. When I asked, the owner came straight up and explained his whole story to me (extrem friendly). Apparently the court comes from Korea and has become the trend in hot spots like New York and LA. After experiencing these trends for himself, he decided to bring this immense taste to the valley of the sun.

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