Saturday, 24 July 2010
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I Love Korea's Baskin Robbins
Because the Baskin Robbins in Korea has this; balls of ice cream, brownies & fruits all prepared to be dipped in swirly chocolate. an equivalent to heaven for me. and unfortunately, I haven't been able to find a place in America that offers me ice cream fondue. JUST LOOK HOW DELICIOUS IT LOOKS! way to be, Korea :)

Also, they have adorable (and of course, delicious) cakes for you to omnomnom. When I walked into my first Korean Baskin Robbins, I did a little jump from seeing these and of course, took pictures.

This one was also there when I went, since the world cup was going on. Sorry to cut all the other cakes out, but I just love park jisung so much :) 대한민국 파이팅!
PLUS, the Baskin Robbins in Korea not only serve ice cream, but frozen yogurt as well, which I absolutely LOVE. I actually prefer their frozen yogurt over their ice cream. It's so yummy, and healthier, too! and once again, I unfortunately don't see frozen yogurt on the menus of America's Baskin Robbins.
I'm not trying to hate on the baskin robbins we have here...The ice cream's delicious! I'm just showing my love for Korea's :)
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this looks sooooooooooooooo good x_x
so cute!
I can't get over how beautiful the first picture looks. :D
I had the fondue when we were in Korea, but we took too long eating it and forgot to blow out the candle so the chocolate started turning into brownies hahahahahaha. I've never been one for chocolate ice cream but my favorite flavor ever now is the one called "My Mom is an Alien" =P. There are at least three different kinds of chocolate in there. I say they renamed it and start selling it in the States =D.
Baskin Robins in Korea does seem so much better!
my baskin robins serves frozen yogurt!
WOW, beautiful!
WOOOW. I must go + _+
Wow I would love to go there! I am now wishing and hoping there's a Baskin Robbin like the one in Korea, here in the States.
@neogirl_426@xanga - Bring me with you 8D
I'm living in Korea right now and every time I go into a bakery/ice cream shop, I HAVE to take pictures of their cakes - sooooooooooooooo cute!!!
looks great! but loads of artificial coloring i see there..
jealous!
ommggggg! so much better than here!!!
!@#$%&*
Next stop, Korea. : )
Dang, we don't even have cakes like that at Cold Stone. Those are freaking awesome. I bet they're expensive.
@Kitzress@xanga - you're living in korea? LUCKY :) haha, but i do that, too! paris baguette has really pretty cakes, too. i love that place :) too bad they don't have any around where i live ><~
@HollowTendencies@xanga - the soccer one's about seventeen dollars, & the others are in the twenties. ha, so i guess they're not cheap, but coldstone sells them around that price, too, don't they? i'd say they're worth it, though (;
SO CUTE
Hey, I don't know where you're located, but there is a place that offers sorta ice cream fondue. Max Brenner, Chocolate by the Bald Man in NYC. It's never available when I go but it's on the menu - two popsicles of deep frozen ice cream and it's supposed to come with a pot of chocolate and sprinkles stuff to dip into afterwards. Granted, the one you had in Korea looks MUCH MORE AMAZING... (and I want it!)... but this is a weak option :)
The fondue + ice cream was what captured me from the start. Now I want to go to Korea and try this ice cream out. Yum.
It all looks SO GOOD :) Thanks for the post!
@twoyellowsunglasses@xanga - Oh wow that's actually pretty cheap, I was going to guess around 30. Our small cakes are 20 and they're just little, round, nothing special, cakes. Cold Stone is overpriced, lol.
omg. you're killing me!!!!! i'm going to go crazy from not having my ice cream fix....
ice cream + fondue! yes!!!
now i want it so badly!!!!!! i feel like asian food places are more attractive than america's, from somebody who lives in the US but has gone to japan, china, and korea.