The Perfect Summer Treat: Matcha Strawberry Field Kakigori at Drips Bakery, Tiong Bahru
by Randomstuffsg
May 29, 2025
#singaporeguide Tiong Bahru’s café scene never ceases to surprise, and the latest must-try is a collaboration that brings a little slice of Japan’s famed dessert culture right into the heart of Singapore. Drips Bakery has teamed up with Tokyo’s Sakanoue Café to present the Matcha Strawberry Field Kakigori — a limited-time special that’s already generating buzz for its stunning presentation and perfectly balanced flavors.
Kakigori, for the uninitiated, is a traditional Japanese shaved ice dessert that’s beloved for its incredibly fine, fluffy texture that’s nothing like the regular crushed ice you’d expect. Here, the ice is made from premium Kuramoto Ice, known for its purity and melt-in-your-mouth softness. This means the dessert feels almost like eating a cloud — light, airy, and cool, with none of that sharp, brain-freezing chill.
What really sets this kakigori apart, though, is the way it’s layered and flavored. Fresh, ripe strawberries are generously tucked into the icy layers, offering a natural sweetness and refreshing tartness that brightens up every spoonful. The strawberries’ juiciness contrasts wonderfully with the soft, snowy ice, making each bite a delightful experience.
On top, a generous layer of matcha espuma crowns the dessert — a creamy, frothy cloud of matcha goodness that’s silky smooth and beautifully bitter. This is complemented by a drizzle of thick matcha sauce, which seeps through the layers, giving the kakigori a rich, earthy depth that balances the fruit’s sweetness perfectly.
Eating this kakigori feels like a carefully choreographed dance of textures and flavors: the icy fluffiness, the fresh strawberry bursts, the creamy matcha foam, and the subtle bitterness all come together in perfect harmony. It’s light enough to feel refreshing but satisfying enough to feel indulgent — an ideal treat for Singapore’s tropical weather.
Beyond the dessert itself, the experience of enjoying it at Drips Bakery adds another layer of charm. Located at 82 Tiong Poh Road, the café has a cozy, welcoming vibe that pairs perfectly with this refreshing, visually stunning creation. Available daily from 1 PM to 9 PM, the Matcha Strawberry Field Kakigori is a limited-time offering, so it’s worth planning a visit soon before it’s gone.
For anyone who loves Japanese desserts, matcha, or simply wants to try something new and beautiful, this kakigori is a must-try.
Post by Randomstuffsg | May 29, 2025















