Monday, August 27, 2012

Tongue fun ice cream

Tongue fun ice cream

When you think about ice cream, you will think about you young time. Of course, all of you have eaten ice cream. But ice cream that I will show you is quite different and special from ice cream that you have eat in your young time.

This ice cream store is called "Tongue fun". It is located in Yotse Soi. "Tongue fun" is the unique homemade ice cream that different from others ice cream. If you see the customers that eating ice cream at this store, you will imagine that why they can eat ice cream in hot pot. But in fact, this is the ice cream served in a hot pot with steam rising from a pot of dry ice.
Moreover, there are more than 50 ice cream flavors to choose which you may wonder that some of flavors can be really ice cream. There are fruit flavors such as Strawberry, Lemon, Mango, Lychee, Mangosteen, Santol, Banana, and Berries depend on fruit season which you will feel like you eat real fruit.
In part of ice cream which mixture of milk, there are coffee, iced tea, green tea, including flavored "Intense milk" which it is very popular.
In part of chocolate, there is Chocolate Banana, Chocolate Brownies, and the new flavor is "Dark Chocolate Brandy Cherry.”And the special flavor that I believe that you never seen before is "Vodka Red Bull" and "Beer". Which may be desirable for the customer's who like alcohol.
The cost of ice cream is 25, 28 and 30 Bath only. That is quite reasonable for getting the best quality taste of Thai homemade ice cream.

                                                 So, why don't to try it!


4 comments:

  1. Heyyy I went there last 2 weeks with my friends. The taste is very yummy. On that day I went I thought that there are not too many flavor and the ice cream in the pot melt very quickly. My favorite flavor is Chocolate brownie :)

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  2. I love ice cream too. I should try some.Putting dry ice !what a brilliant idea.

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  3. I love to try it!!! this idea is very cool. I have seen this pot before, it come from Tum Yum pot,right?

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