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Geometry is an artisan gelato cafe specializing in some of the most irresistible hand-crafted sweet treats.
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Usually when dessert lovers come together, they end up being friends but there are some who take it beyond and start restaurants like Geometry and share their passion with the world. The gelatos at this place will blow your mind.
Don’t settle with just a scoop, choose a base like the Handcrafted Tart, Belgian Waffle or Brute Brownie. Sip on some soothing Clipper Tea or Cold Brew of the day after your dessert and just in case your sweet tooth wants more, sip on a hot cup of Chocolate Soup.
Don’t settle with just a scoop, choose a base like the Handcrafted Tart, Belgian Waffle or Brute Brownie. Sip on some soothing Clipper Tea or Cold Brew of the day after your dessert and just in case your sweet tooth wants more, sip on a hot cup of Chocolate Soup.
Geometry is an artisanal gelato café: the brainchild of two childhood friends in love with creating great tasting, natural, home-made desserts.
With a focus on creating handcrafted gelato with no artificial ingredients, and the constant exploring and introducing of new flavours that infuse local with well-known ingredients, dessert creator and co-owner Jeslyn Yeo seeks to push the boundaries of traditional gelato flavours.
Still, it pays homage to the traditional approach of having to adhere to strict formulae and proportions in the making-of process. This mathematical approach to their creations, combined with the owners’ love for geometric shapes (as evident in the store’s design) is how Jeslyn and her long-time friend and business partner, Emma Goh, came up with the name ‘Geometry’.
With a focus on creating handcrafted gelato with no artificial ingredients, and the constant exploring and introducing of new flavours that infuse local with well-known ingredients, dessert creator and co-owner Jeslyn Yeo seeks to push the boundaries of traditional gelato flavours.
Still, it pays homage to the traditional approach of having to adhere to strict formulae and proportions in the making-of process. This mathematical approach to their creations, combined with the owners’ love for geometric shapes (as evident in the store’s design) is how Jeslyn and her long-time friend and business partner, Emma Goh, came up with the name ‘Geometry’.