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Ice Kachang

Southeast Asian shaved ice desserts combining Chinese red bean traditions with Malay and Nonya toppings.

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Ice Kachang

Story

Ice kachang (ABC in Malaysia) turns the tropics into dessert: shaved ice mound, syrups, jellies, red beans, corn, attap chee, and often evaporated milk. It grew from simple ice balls sold by street vendors into rainbow towers assembled at hawker drink stalls. Each layer is a memory of migration—adzuki from East Asia, pandan and rose from the region, corn and jelly from trade routes.

Shiok Factor

On humid afternoons, ice kachang is collective relief; UNESCO's recognition of hawker culture includes these sweet stalls that anchor neighbourhoods as much as savoury cooks do

🏷️ Key Ingredients

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🥢 How to Eat Like a Local

  1. 1

    Dig from the top down — don't mix everything at once or the ice goes flat and watery

  2. 2

    Pour the evaporated milk yourself, slowly, so it seeps into the ice rather than pooling at the bottom

  3. 3

    Find the attap chee (palm seed) hidden near the base — chewy, slightly sweet, and easy to miss

  4. 4

    Eat fast — shaved ice melts quickly in Singapore's heat and becomes a sad sweet soup

  5. 5

    Order after a spicy meal. The contrast with laksa or CKT is genuinely one of life's pleasures

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🌡️ Shiok-O-Meter

Rated by locals, not algorithms

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Spice Hit

Like drinking warm water lah

0/10No Heat

Napkin Alert

Eat with one hand, no problem

5/10Bring Napkins
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Flavour Depth

Simple, honest, decent lah

5/10Not Bad Lah
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Queue Game

Walk in, sit down, eat

4/10Short Wait
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Shiok Value

Best dollar spent in Singapore

10/10Steady Pom Pi Pi

Overall Shiok Score

🤷 Try First, See How

48/100

Where to Find the Best

Old Airport Road Food Centre, Chinatown Complex dessert stalls, and classic heartland hawker drink shops with long queues after school.

Best Paired With

  • Curry puff or goreng pisang afterwards if you like sweet-savoury contrast—or share a bowl after spicy noodles.
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Best Ice Kachang in Singapore

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  • 1

    Jin Jin Dessert

    KallangOld Airport Road Food Centre, #01-38, 51 Old Airport Rd

    Legendary stall with towering portions and a loyal queue. The durian ice kachang is a must-try

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  • 2

    Mei Heong Yuen Dessert

    Chinatown67-69 Temple Street, Chinatown

    Traditional dessert shop in the heart of Chinatown — generous toppings and old-school charm

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  • 3

    Selera Rasa Ice Kachang

    Bukit TimahAdam Road Food Centre, #01-02, 2 Adam Road

    No-frills and neighbourhood-loved — the kind of stall regulars visit twice a week

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