The Green Tea Bingsu
Coffeesmith also serves a range of bingsu that comes with finely shaved ice that is milky and isn’t bland at all. They melt in your mouth, not in the bowl. While the bingsu flavours aren’t super unique, they’re solid offerings. The Green Tea Bingsu (S$16.90) comes topped with matcha ice cream and matcha powder that has a slight bitterness, while the shaved milk ice and azuki beans add a nice sweetness. Prefer chocolatey flavours instead? Go for the Choco Brownie Bingsu (S$16.90) which is dense and fudgy. The cocoa powder is just sweet enough without being too overwhelming, and the brownie chunks add a nice textural contrast.
If a noisy club or a bustling eatery isn’t your kind of thing, Coffeesmith is the perfect place to spend a quiet night, drinking coffee, cocktails and having some good food with select company. Let the coffee and conversation flow all night!