Thanks to my brother who introduced us to this dessert place along Liang Seah Street. I haven't been around that part of town much so it was a surprise to see several dessert shops along with a whole bunch of interesting looking eateries. On that day we went there just for dessert. The shop has a catchy name, Ji De Chi, translated to mean Remember to eat. Don't forget desserts. Fair enough, desserts has never been a big part of the Chinese meal, unlike the French of course. 
My mother ordered the durian roll. I couldn't tell you if it was good but my mother gave her thumbs up. There were the traditional desserts like sesame paste & almond jelly but the rest of us opted for the more interesting shaved ice. 
Almond Shaved Ice

The Girl ordered her Strawberry shaved ice
but abandoned it cos it was too sweet &
took over mine instead

Black Sesame Shaved Ice
with bits of red bean & jelly
Clearly our favorite for now
Ji De Chi
8 Liang Seah Street
2 comments:
I am so going to drag the husband here.... the durian roll is calling out to me = )
Go check it out.
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