Ice Cream scrolls were first brought to my attention in Thailand and like many oversea trends, they always find their way into our multicultural food scene. 3 Mamas Chef has been placed on the map due to this dessert offering.
So the ordering process starts off with choosing your dessert size, then you have an option to choose the flavour of your ice cream and then you finish off with toppings aka mixers. In my case we opted for Nutella, Crunchy Peanut Butter and Cream Cheese mixed with Taro Flavoured Ice Cream. Sounds hectic but tasted pleasantly palatable.
So all your choices is placed upon a cold plate and left to freeze. They are then chopped and mixed together, flattened and scraped and served into scrolls in a cup. The highlight has definitely got to be the show you get for a measly sub $10 dessert.
Depending on the flavours you choose, you could end up with a masterpiece or a mess. In no way would that be the makers fault. It was a nice touch to finish off with an Oreo and whip cream... incase I couldn't fulfil my calorie intake already.
I was surprised at how creamy and delicious it was. The ice cream had a more sticky texture to it, which was enjoyable to eat. Besides the gimmick, you actually ended up with something rather delicious.... but at the end of the day how can Peanut Butter and Nutella ever be a bad combo.
Though the lines were non existent when we were there, I can imagine the wait to be quite long if they had more customers... due to the process and the fact everyone wants to film the making. Definitely worth a try to see what the fuss is all about!
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