We all know we love a good fairytale, and even as we get cynical now and then there's always that "awww" moment with happy endings. Now, think about a good, thick and sweet cup of milkshake, and then think about how much you would enjoy such simple but oh-so-divine moments that would leave you all smiling and satisfied, just like fairytales with their happy endings. "Wonderful journeys and indescribable experiences", that's the story behind Once Upon A Milkshake :)
Admittedly, I've never meant to blog about Once Upon A Milkshake (or OUAM as it's more affectionately called) until I've tried at least a range of its milkshake flavours. This post is actually just temporary and only really to entice (and remind) Ms Angeline Li about our milkshake outing. With the weather this warm lately, I'm having a milkshake craving almost every minute.
The last time I was here, I had the Chocolate Truffle Castle, a chocolatey-good milkshake with chocolate truffle bits that would send any chocolate lover straight to chocolatey heaven. Yes, five "chocolate" words on purpose for that added oomph. I loved it, and I want more of it.
Of course, there's the other equally enticing flavours like Agent Strawberry, Pirate Queen Peach and Sir Cookies & Cream. Till then however, I can only wait and dream about this delicious fairytale!
Price
$5.50 for a regular milkshake.
Place
Maxwell Chambers, 32 Maxwell Road.
Pictures taken with the Canon EOS 500D.
4 Foodie Comments:
LOL. Now i get what you mean. hahaha
February 26, 2010 at 5:26 PMWhoa, that first photo looks awesome. I initially thought that this is a photo composition, until I saw the little reflection.
February 26, 2010 at 7:31 PMFirst ever entry on OUAM online did the blogger strip the cup of its cover LOL. Nice one! (I shall copy next time...)
February 26, 2010 at 8:57 PMAngeline: Yeah, waiting for you!
February 27, 2010 at 1:27 PMVeron: Thanks, I love the first photo too!I didn't expect to see the reflection, only after I took it heh.
Ice: Oh yours all with covers? I wanted to show the truffle bits that's why haha. Less reflection from the cover too, since the milkshake doesn't fill up till that high.
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