Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Wooyoo Ice Cream, PIK

Wooyoo ice cream is a 100% milk soft ice cream from KOREA. Here in Jakarta, it is available in PIK area. I tried four different varieties of Wooyoo ice cream and really enjoyed them all. Tasted great!


The beehive decor did really catch my attention.



Beeswax.

Misugaru - Rp. 35.000 
A pure milk soft ice cream made with Korean cereal, grain powder and honey on top.
Salty Choco - Rp. 35.000
Sea salt imported from Korea

Pop! Monster - Rp. 35.000
With popcorn caramel on the top.
Snow Bomb - Rp. 35.000
With flavored Cotton candy (matcha or caramel). 

Schneeballen - Rp. 30.000

To eat this Schneeballen (it means snow ball in English), you need to use a wooden hammer to break this deep fried shortcut pastry. Interesting, isn't it?

Mochi Mochi - Rp. 10.000
I really like this soft chewy mochi mochi bread
Current currency: 
1 USD = Rp. 12.960

Location:
Wooyoo
Ruko Cordoba blok D No.3
Pantai Indah Kapuk

6 comments:

  1. Slluuurrrppp...tampak enak sekali...ini bikinnya pake nitrogen yang lg ngehits itu juga gak sih?
    Duh kayaknya di Pluit tuh byk bgt yah tempat makan yg hrs diabsenin satu persatu...

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    1. vari sapi lucu: Enaaaaakk! Cobain deh.. emang sih, ukuran es-nya ga terlalu banyak (1/2 dari gelas karena sisanya untuk biang es dan air yang mengeluarkan asap) tapi tenang aja, es-nya cukup mengenyangkan :) Dibuatnya bukan yg pakai nitrogen (ga doyan es krim yg dibuat dgn cara pembuatan menggunakan nitrogen).

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  2. Wow! Wish it was available here. mmmm What a coincidence; catching up with your posts watching a Korean drama. ;) Here see: http://myasiantv.com/drama/my-unfortunate-boyfriend/episode-10/#mediaplayer Cute, slightly teenagerish, but not bad.

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    1. laveena: hi Laveena! Long time no see :) How are you? So, you are also a korean dramas fan?

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  3. I am great. Not a huge K drama fan but it does make me crave noodles - which sometimes makes me think of Indonesia - which inadvertently brings me to your blog. Which always whets my appetite no matter what. Even if I don't eat 90% of the food items featured I get ravenous on seeing the posts. You do such a fine job Selby, find your reviews earnest, fair and to the point, while giving a peek into food culture and backgrounds whether native ethnic or international alongside pictures that are always amazing. Great work (as always).

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    1. Thank you for all the compliments, Laveena :) The truth, I don't write the way I used to because there are so many intrigue these days. I hardly put detail review.

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