I’ve been wanting to share this gem of an ice-cream parlour with all you dear readers for the longest time, but every trip I made was coincidentally in the absence of our photographer-boy X. Not until one hot and sticky morning of activity after, where a trip to Udders was warranted

This has got to be the best use of mall space! Setting up a seating area ‘alfresco’ style, in an open space that would otherwise be a (too) wide pathway for shoppers. Sure beats having everyone holed up in a tiny shop. Hey, a mass congregation of human bodies = a rise in surrounding temperature = ice-cream melting faster
I’ve had people asking me, “After reviewing so many ice-cream places, aren’t you guys sick of the stuff already??” Not when it’s ice-cream of such quality and intensity! Freshly made of course, so even their comparably less exciting variety don’t bother me as much. At least they’re Masters of the flavours they do

As someone who’s neither a fan of caramel nor sea salt, I must say their medley of both is quite Kick-S
For an elaboration on their alcoholic concoctions, please read on…

Down an entire scoop of Orange Choc Bitters, or any of their liqueur flavours for that matter, and you may possibly fail the breathalyzer. DRIVERS’ ALERT: Not to be consumed at night! Don’t say papilles didn’t warn you if you can’t get past the next roadblock
(Yes. They are that generous with the booze.)
Fans of local fruits - their Mao Shan Wang Durian ice-cream is to-die-for! A seedless durian. That’s how I’d describe it. Any better and you’ll have to open the thorny husk yourself! (Also available in D24). Other Singaporean-familiar flavours include Cempedak, Kopi-C and Gula Melaka+Attap Chee. Their full list of flavours can be found here.
Udders
#02-10 West Mall
1 Bukit Batok Central Link
Milking hours: 11am to 10.30pm daily
*Alternative outlets include Goldhill Centre (Thomson Rd) and 17 Lorong Kilat (near Beauty World Plaza).
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