Korean bingsu shaved ice dessert cafe with playful flavours at Westgate.
Nunsaram Korean Dessert Cafe at Westgate is a dedicated Korean dessert spot specialising in bingsu, the beloved Korean shaved ice dessert piled high with sweet toppings and drizzled with condensed milk or fruit sauces.
The name Nunsaram means snowman in Korean, a fitting moniker for a cafe devoted to icy, fluffy treats that bring joy with every spoonful.
The menu features a rotating selection of bingsu flavours from classic injeolmi with soybean powder and rice cakes to mango, green tea, and chocolate variations, each served in generous portions ideal for sharing. Beyond bingsu, the cafe offers Korean toast, croiffles, and a selection of hot and cold beverages that complement the desserts, creating a well-rounded cafe experience. Whether you are cooling down after a shopping spree or treating yourself to something sweet, Nunsaram at Westgate serves up Korean dessert culture at its fluffiest. Grab a spoon, share a bingsu, and let the snow fall.
Simple menu featuring a variety of gimbap flavours, ramyeon, tteokbokki, Korean street food, and bingsu. Food was served quickly and tasted good. There’s no QR code for ordering. Still using a traditional menu, and you order and pay at the cashier. One downside: the staff wasn't flexible with swapping the gimbap flavour in the set menu, even when I offered to top up the price difference.
Shankar Mah
Taste exactly like shin ramen, costed me $11.90 for this and they only added me egg, spring onion and black sesame seed. make at home only would cost less then $5 and got charged $11.90, outrageous.
Mei Ling Tan
Oreo bingsu was good at first, but as you dig further it gets really flat at the bottom.
Overall it's rather expensive I feel for what it's worth. Mango smoothie is much better.
Positive Reviews
Syafiqah Lam
Such a quiet palce with nice foods. I tried special tteokbokki (contains kimbap and fried dumplings & seaweed rolls)and korean pancake called Hotteok. Bingsu tastes much better than others I tried before.
Mei Ling Amin
One of the first few bingsu that I tried in SG? First tried it many years ago when they just opened and recently revisited again coz I was craving for bingsu 😄 My order 🧾
🍧 Injeolmi Bingsu, $11.90 (R) Their shaved ice is pretty smooth and fine. Comes with a generous amount of chewy mochi topping with soybean powder and crunchy almond slices. I like that it’s not too sweet 👌🏻 For more food reviews, follow me on
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