Snowy Village’s Korean Shaved Ice has Drifted into Canada’s West Coast - West Coast Food

By Catherine Dunwoody

Bingsoo Korean shaved ice dessert may make you forget about traditional ice cream forever.

Ricecake bingsoo | Image provided by Snowy Village Canada

Also known as patbingsu or bingsu, this treat traditionally uses water as its icy main ingredient, however Snowy Village Canada uses 100% Canadian milk which is frozen and shaved to create a snowy consistency. Red bean paste is the traditional topping, however fresh fruit like strawberries, jelly, Oreo cookies, roasted grain powder and other toppings give it a modern texture that is suited to Canadian tastes.

Green tea bingsoo | Image provided by Snowy Village Canada

Snowy Village opened its first location in Richmond back in 2015, then a second in downtown Vancouver, and a third in Coquitlam.  Surrey and Langley locations are planned for this summer.

Cheesy mochy | Image provided by Snowy Village Canada

As well as bingsoo, the shops serve croissant taiyaki (which is like a filled, press-grilled sandwich), healthy smoothies, great coffee and a variety of savoury and cheesy snacks.

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