Came across this place while walking down Dundas this evening and decided to try out their ice cream.
They had 7 flavours listed on the wall, as well as a number of special combos. Most of the flavours were tea-based. We were super full after dinner, so we opted to share a double scoop of ice cream as opposed to ordering one of their special cones. Double scoop was $4.49+tax which I thought was very reasonable.
Initially we had decided on genmaicha and HK milk tea ice creams. We paid and then were informed afterwards that there was no genmaicha ice cream left. So we asked for Skor and brownie ice cream instead, and then were told that they were sold out of that too! I was a tad annoyed - the cashier girl should have known what was available and what was not...the ice cream freezer was literally right behind her. It wasn't until our second strike-out that she bothered to ask the ice cream scooping guy which flavours they were out of. Anyway, the ice cream scooping guy recommended hojicha as a substitute for the genmaicha - similar roast tea flavour but less nutty, he said. To make up for the inconvenience, he gave us larger scoops of each ice cream in separate cups. The scoops were VERY generous.
The flavours were great. Ice cream was smooth and creamy, and the flavours were strong without being overly sweet. The HK milk tea was reminiscent of original black milk tea bubble tea, and the hojicha had a very subtle chocolatey-coffee aftertaste. These both reminded me a bit of the flavours that one would taste at Kekou, except they don't melt as fast as Kekou's gelato. Would come back again to try their other flavours, or maybe a special cone.