i Scream is a new boutique ice cream cafe located at Block 89 in Bedok North, a short walking distance from the popular foodie haunt, Bedok North Market & Food Centre at Block 85.

For location, I think this is perfect place for a dessert cafe. Usually after a hearty meal at the food centre, people may want to just hang out and chill – i Scream will cater well for such crowds.

There are a number of other similar cafes in the same location, but in terms of decor, i Scream stands out with its pop-inspired lightbulb signboard and a chic decorative scooter on the outside:

Yes, this cafe is located in the heartland!Yes, this cafe is located in the heartland!
Yes, this cafe is located in the heartland!
Outdoor sitting area
Indoor area
Ordering counter

The revolving ice cream display case adds a touch of spunk and makes ordering interesting:

Ordering ice cream is fun with this revolving case

On the menu, i Scream serves a relatively wide range of frozen confections, waffles and beverages:

The menu

Signature include their Korean Bingsu, liken to our local ice kachang, but with more premium ingredients, topped on a layer of shaved ice:

Man-go Mad Bingsu (S$6.90) – Bingsu with mango ice cream, red bean and marshmallow

The presentations are beautiful. Check out these other signature items I tried:

Soogle (S$11.90) – Macarons with four different choices of ice cream
Flavours from top left clockwise: Pulut Hitam (black rice), Crunchy Nutty Choc (chocolate hazelnut crunch), Mandarin Orange and Man-go Mad
Screaming Crisply Waffle with single scoop of ice cream (S$6.90) – I chose Tiramisu

Alcohol lovers will be delighted with the variety of liquer-infused concoctions available. For S$1, you can also choose to infuse your choice of liquor into any scoop of ice cream you order:

To offer better value to customers, i Scream employs a pay-as-you-weigh concept at 3.5 cent per gram of ice cream (with a minimum order of 100g).

The packaging for their condiments and toppings are done quite nicely:

Select your toppings
Mini marshmallows?
Colourful candies?

Overall, I am pretty impressed by the presentation, concept and cafe ambient. Macarons go very well with ice cream – I love their Soogle concept. Prices are reasonable too. The only drawback I felt was that there was no strong, stand-out ice cream flavour among those I sampled. However, given that the cafe is new and new flavours and specials will be added regularly, signature flavours and crowd favourites should evolve.

Rachel and Asher enjoying their dessert
Asher feeding his mum ice cream

It is a nice place to chill and I it is now in my address book as a hangout location when meeting friends who live on the east side of Singapore. 🙂

Address:
Blk 89 Bedok North Ave 4 #01-109
Singapore, Singapore 460089
Opening Hours:
Mon to Sun, 12pm to 12am daily

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Alvin is a marketer by day and blogger by night. He is a 100% geek who spends too much time surfing the web.

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