The simplest way to top off your shaved ice is to drizzle some sweet, fruity syrup on top, but there are plenty of other ...
Hawaiian shaved ice, however, looks like a delicious pile of sweet goodness and offers more room to get creative with ...
Each shave ice creation comes with flavor-specific toppings like toasted coconut, fresh strawberries, condensed milk “snow cap,” mochi, and li hing (salted plum) powder. For a small upcharge ...
You might face a long wait if the store is busy, too. Cost: All the shaved ice desserts costs between HK$80-HK$$100. Additional toppings cost HK$4-HK$12 and will push your cost up. Japanese Tea ...