I don’t know about you, but personally, I believe there’s no better dessert than ice cream. Whether it’s to satisfy your sweet tooth or simply to cool yourself down in Singapore’s scorching heat, the frozen treat is always a good idea! What if I told you that you can enjoy ice cream within the comfort of your own home and beat the heat by not having to travel to the nearest ice cream spot? Read on for a list of 8 places you can get your ice cream in Singapore that offer delivery.
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List of ice cream delivery places in Singapore
1. the ice cream & cookie co.
While the ice cream & cookie co. specialises in ice cream sandwiches and cakes, their ice cream is definitely good enough to be eaten on its own. Founded in 2012, the homegrown brand started out at pop-ups and farmers markets across the island before making their foray into retail in 2018.
Try their unique flavours such as the Bubble Milk Tea Gelato (S$12.90) and the Onde Onde (S$12.90), a pandan and coconut creation that doesn’t fall short on creaminess despite it being dairy-free. P.S. The Onde Onde has mochi bits — yum! They also have ice cream made specially for kids using only organic milk. Delivery starts from S$7, with free delivery available for orders above S$60.
Where to order: https://www.icecreamcookieco.com/
2. Chi’s Ice Cream
Chi’s Ice Cream is a home-based ice cream shop selling tea-flavoured ice cream. Handcrafted with exclusive artisan flavours, you definitely won’t find such ice cream elsewhere. Chi’s Genmaicha Honey (S$16) features honey imported straight from New Zealand, while their Matcha with White Chocolate-Covered Almonds (S$16) is made using matcha sourced from Kyoto.
Not a fan of tea? Choose from their core flavours, including the popular Chocolate with Speculoos Crumble (S$16). Islandwide delivery is available at S$8.
Where to order: https://www.instagram.com/chis.sg/
3. Apiary
You’ve probably seen Apiary appear on your Instagram feed more than once, since it’s arguably one of the most popular ice cream spots in Singapore. The small batch creamery has more than 6,000 followers on Instagram and it’s all because of their smooth and rich ice cream.
Try their signature flavour Apiary (S$17), a wildflower honey ice cream with cocoa nibs. The Blue Milk (S$16), ice cream infused with blue pea flowers and himalayan pink salt, is another one of their best-sellers. Islandwide delivery is available at S$5.
Where to order: https://www.apiary.sg/
4. Sunday’s Ice Cream Bar
Sunday’s Ice Cream is a small ice cream parlour located in Telok Kurau. A go-to for late night dessert, Sunday’s is open till 11pm daily. The price of each flavour varies depending on whether they fall under the category of classic or premium. Classic flavours include Cookies and Cream (S$17.90) and Cereal Milk (S$17.90) –– made to taste like the milk at the bottom of your favourite cereal, while premium flavours include Strawberry Walnut (S$21.90) and Melon Milk (S$21.90). Delivery starts from S$5, with free delivery available with a minimum purchase of two pints.
Where to order: https://www.instagram.com/sundays.bar/ or WhatsApp 87771557
5. Shirollina
If you’re a fan of ice cream but still want to stay healthy, Shirollina’s ice cream is for you. Shirollina came about after its founder, Shira Buton, was diagnosed with a chronic illness. Having set out to create healthy vegan desserts after her diagnosis, Buton opened Shirollina ––– an ice cream shop selling gluten-free, diabetic-friendly, vegan ice cream.
Try Shirollina’s decaf and alcohol-free Tiramisu Ice Cream (S$19.90), and their Seasonal Fruit Cheesecake Ice Cream (S$19.90). Their ice cream is so rich and creamy, you won’t believe it’s guilt-free. Delivery is available to the North-East, East, and Central parts of Singapore at S$10, with free delivery available at a minimum spend of S$100.
Where to order: Whatsapp 83637225
6. Kooks Creamery
Kooks Creamery is famous for their baked lava cookies and specialty ice cream. Founded by two sisters, you can find Kooks Creamery at The Cathay in Dhoby Ghaut or at their original store in Serangoon.
Take your pick from bestsellers like the Pistachio (S$15.90) and the Blue Chai Hokkaido Milk (S$18.90). For a modern twist on a local favourite, try their Brown Sugar Tau Huey (S$15.90). Islandwide delivery is available at S$15, with free delivery available with a minimum spend of S$65.
Where to order: https://kookscreamery.com/
7. Salted Caramel
Promising only premium ice cream with no preservatives or artificial flavours, Salted Caramel is a must-try for ice cream lovers in Singapore. In fact, snaking queues are often visible outside their stores during peak hours. Well, why not beat the queues and have their ice cream delivered to your home?
Delight in their local flavours like Kaya Toast (S$13.90) and Horlicks Tim Tam (S$13.90), or their namesake flavour Salted Caramel (S$13.90). Delivery starts from S$6, with free delivery available with a minimum spend of S$50.
Where to order: https://saltedcaramel.oddle.me/en_SG/
8. Sunday Folks
Last but definitely not least, we have Sunday Folks –– a popular spot for artisanal dessert in Singapore. Everything at Sunday Folks is made in small batches, so as to ensure their products are all of top-notch quality. Their flavours are one of a kind, featuring favourites like the Genmaicha and Matcha Mascarpone (S$17) and the Ferrero Rocky Road (S$17). You can also opt for the Ice Cream of Sunday Folks Trio (S$51) comprising three different flavoured pints. Delivery is priced at S$18, while free delivery is available with a minimum spend of S$65.
Where to order: https://order.sundayfolks.com/
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Well, what are you waiting for? It’s time to satisfy your cravings by ordering a pint of ice cream (or pints, let’s be real) and have it delivered to your doorstep. With this list of the best ice cream delivery in Singapore, you’ll never have to go without having good ice cream in your fridge.
Featured image credit: Kooks Creamery | Official Facebook Page