South Asian Ice Cream

Yee Kwan's Artisanal Ice Cream is the Perfect Finish to an Eastern Meal

Inspired by the intense flavors of South Asian street food, Yee Kwan Chan set out to make an artisanal ice cream line with an Eastern flavor palette. The Thai, Japanese, Malaysian, Vietnamese and Korean influence is tasted heavily throughout the range.

Chan's unique flavor combinations, such as Lychee and Rose or Toasted Coconut and Lime Ripple, have earned her many well-deserved 'Great Taste' awards. Foodies who want to give their taste buds a treat will gravitate to Chan's interesting Asian-inspired desserts.

If you're curious about tasting Yee Kwan's artisanal ice cream, you can find it stocked in high-end food markets and department stores such as Whole Foods and Harvey Nichols, as well as several restaurants throughout the UK.
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