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Affogato Is The Name

FELL IN LOVE....    My first time trying Affogato was in Arabica Estate in Penang... I did not know there is such delightful dessert invented until two years ago.  Since interstate traveling is not allowed since the beginning of this year, I thought that was it, forget about that dessert.  I did not know Ipoh has this Affogato till I visited New Sun Yin Loong at AEON, Falim.

How happy I was when I saw their menu offering two scoops of vanilla ice cream with a small cup of coffee for only RM5.90!  Amazing price, right?  Never mind about the texture, for this price, I don't mind enjoying this Affogato whenever the opportunity arises.   

No sharing this time... LOL... 
This is mine..... 
Ok, this is it.... 
1...2... 3.... Action!
OOOPPPSSS...... 
Was my hand shaking?  
My friend took over.... 
Slow and Steady....
Done and eaten too!
I like their vanilla ice cream... 
Not too sweet and with the coffee, I really like it!
I think this is the only way I love coffee... 
Coffee on Ice Cream!

Comments

  1. I have never tried it, but wish I could find it somewhere. It looks great!!

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  2. Wah...I have never had Affogato wor.... Next time I see Affogato on the menu I will order! LOL!

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  3. I only know ARIGATO!!! Oh, it's just coffee on ice cream. Sigh!!!! The tragic thing is I'm on a low sugar diet so ice cream is out for a while...or maybe a long while, depending. My life is so sad. Sobsss!!!

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  4. I want the ice cream but no coffee topping. Hehe.

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  5. Wah! Very good price! I would love it as well.

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  6. Wow...indulgence...I want too. :D

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  7. So far, I think it is the best price for this dessert and the food served there also good.

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