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There is no longer need to get snow anywhere else ever again in Phoenix. Unlike other artificially flavored snow, theirs taste natural and with high quality ingredients. Perhaps that's how Korean bing su is, but I haven't had it enough times to say. I ordered the small Golden Dust and regretted not getting a larger size. The finished product is just a beauty with the delicate Golden Dust on top. The snow itself is super fine and remains snowy like that of Snoh and unlike a lot of other places whose snow is weirdly chewy. The milk snow is then topped with sweet red bean and super soft Korean rice cake pieces, followed by a scoop of vanilla ice cream, then a caramel (maybe?) syrup, finally finished with that magical bean powder aka golden dust. Every bite of it was heavenly and it was so light and fluffy that it disappeared before I knew it. I tried a bite of my friend's Matcha one and it was equally amazing even though I'm not a green tea person. We happened to go when their AC was down so it was very hot but the lady promised that "it will be much cooler when you eat your snow!" with a big smile and checked on us multiple times.
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