Before Sticky Ricky’s opened, we were very excited about an ice cream shop opening 30 seconds down the road from our house. Today was their grand opening, but earlier this week we went twice during their soft opening. We were already blown away by their ice cream during the soft opening, but today the ice cream was even better. Sticky Ricky’s offers American ice cream (hard ice cream with no eggs and heavy cream) as well as some sherbet and sorbet flavors. Some of the flavors they are offering now (most flavors will change regularly) are Salted Caramel Cookie Party, Orange Creamsicle, Gochujang Chocolate, Avocado Lime Sherbet, Strawberry Sorbet, Dark Chocolate Sherbet, and Philly Vanilla.
The thing we like most about the ice cream at Sticky Ricky’s is the creaminess and the consistency. Our favorite flavors so far are the Salted Caramel Cookie Party and the Philly Vanilla, but the Gochujang Chocolate is not far behind. In the Salted Caramel, the caramel was slightly burnt (on purpose) and each bite was filled with soft, sweet chunks of three different types of cookie. The Philly Vanilla is one of the best vanilla ice creams I have ever had, and that’s saying a lot because vanilla is my favorite flavor of ice cream. The vanilla beans are steeped for a while and the flavor really shines through in the ice cream. As for the Gochujang Chocolate, it sounds strange, but the milk chocolate balances perfectly with the heat and saltiness from the gochujang paste. Overall, the ice cream at Sticky Ricky’s has been outstanding and I can’t wait to see what flavors they create next. They offer single cups or cones for 4,000 won, doubles for 6,000, and triples for 8,000. Directions; Sticky Ricky’s is near Sookmyung Womens University, exit 2. Come out of exit 2 and walk down the alley going diagonally to the left. Walk down, cross a small intersection, and Sticky Ricky’s will come up on your right. Hours now: Friday-Sunday: 12pm-10pm After June 20 : 12pm-10pm Tuesday-Sunday
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by Ashley Heil UPDATE: Last I checked, the location is now closed. But you can still get a lot of their ice cream at Brooklyn the Burger, next door. If you want another great Ice cream shop, check out Sticky Ricky's near Sookmyung Womens University station. http://seoulfoodenvy.weebly.com/food-envy/sticky-rickys-ice-cream About 2 weeks ago, my friend and I were wondering around the area near Coex mall and Bongeunsa temple, and we ran into a cool-looking custard shop across from a reptile pet store. Though we normally try to stay away from sweets; it was my friend's birthday, so we decided to try their custard. I tried 2 scoops of their dark-chocolate pretzel custard flavor in a waffle cone (4900 won). My boyfriend and his friend opted for a cup of the banana pudding custard. I was blown away by my dark-chocolate pretzel custard flavor. There were actual bits of pretzel in the custard, and the saltiness of the pretzel was a great contrast to the sweet chocolate flavor. My boyfriend and our friend loved the banana pudding. Although not a banana-flavored fan myself, they told me that the custard tasted like they had used real bananas, instead of having that fake banana flavor that some foods have. Additionally, the banana pudding custard had real vanilla wafers in it :) Interestingly all the flavors here are either sorbets or frozen custard, instead of "ice cream". I read up recently about the difference, and it seems that custard uses more butterfat which gives it a more creamy, smoother consistency than regular ice cream. And it's true, this custard at FRZ truly was incredibly rich, creamy, and full of flavor.
My boyfriend liked the ice cream so much we went back for seconds later that same night. We noticed that they sell ice cream sandwiches (5800 won), so we decided to give it a try. We soon realized that we could put any flavor into our ice cream "custard" sandwich that we wanted, and instead of 2 cookies, they serve the ice cream between two brownies. My boyfriend opted for the banana pudding flavor again. Although still not a big banana fan, I tried his sandwich, and it was amazing. Michael proclaimed we have to make the trip down to Gangnam once a week to eat this ice cream sandwich. It was so good! We did come back 2 weeks later, and this time the flavors were a little different. I tried the Caramel Dulce de Leche flavor in an ice cream brownie sandwich again. My friends opted for the Reese's peanut butter cup flavor in an ice cream sandwich. My caramel Dulce de Leche flavor was amazing, but I think I personally preferred the dark-chocolate pretzel flavor I had before a bit more. But the Dulce de Leche was creamy, smooth, and worked well with the brownie cookie sandwich. I also liked how the brownie in the ice cream sandwich is more of an American-style brownie, not the doughy Korean-style brownies that you sometimes get. My friends loved the Reese's peanut butter cup flavor with their ice cream sandwich, and loved that there was actual bits of Reese's in it. Anyway, I can't recommend this ice-cream/custard/gelato shop enough. It's some of the best ice-cream/custard I've ever had in my whole life, and the ice-cream sandwiches are truly unique. If you are in the Coex area, you should make it a must-try. It's also right next to (and owned by I believe), a Brooklyn the Burger joint location. So, you could make it a nice night of seeing Boguensa temple, getting a good burger, and finishing it off with some great custard. Just do it. Everyone's allowed a cheat night at least once a week! Directions: Go to Bongeunsa station line 9, exit 7. Come out of the exit and walk with Coex mall on your left and Bonguensa temple on your right. Cross one road, and turn left on the next small road. There will be a pet shop on your left, and FRZ ice cream and Brooklyn the Burger joint on your right. Enjoy! |
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