Do Qoo has a taro series with drinks and desserts
If you’re into Taiwanese desserts, you’ll know of Do Qoo, a popular dessert chain in Singapore with eight outlets at the time of writing. The last time we visited them in Paya Lebar, we tried their mochi waffles, which had garnered so much love that it’s now a permanent item on the menu. Following this launch, they rolled out a black sesame dessert series. This time, they are back with a taro series with two new desserts.
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Do Qoo’s taro series sees four items, two of which are new: the Taro Pudding Sago Latte (price TBD) and Taro Beancurd with Sago and Rice Balls (price TBD). The drink boasts a pretty lilac shade featuring a creamy blend of pudding and yam paste with sago bits atop, while the dessert is a warm treat perfect for beancurd lovers. The latter is topped with two colourful rice balls, a dollop of yam paste, and a generous scoop of sago! FYI, this dessert is only served hot.
You can also find their signature Taro Mochi Belgian Waffle (price TBD) and Soy Pudding & Grass Jelly with Taro Paste & Red Bean (price TBD) as part of the new menu.
We don’t know how long the taro series will stick around, so try them ASAP while you can.
If it’s your first time at Do Qoo, we recommend trying some of their signature desserts too. For something refreshing, get their Golden Beauty ($4.30), starring grass jelly, soy pudding, lychee pop, osmanthus jelly, and taro cubes. There’s also the Matcha Made In Heaven ($4.30) for matcha lovers, featuring matcha jelly, red bean, taro cubes, grass jelly, and soy pudding.
Since you’re already there, get the Signature Belgian Waffle with Mochi ($3.40) and the Chocolate Belgian Waffle with Mochi and Cheese ($3.90) alongside your dessert bowls.
We tried the latter and found the combination of chewy mochi, melted cheese, and bittersweet chocolate really enjoyable, especially when paired with the crispy waffle crust.
Speaking of mochi waffles, read our guide to the best mochi waffles in Singapore. Alternatively, check out our guide to the best dessert spots in Singapore.
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Do Qoo is a halal-certified eatery.
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