Freshly Churned Ice Cream and Bingsu Delight Pune's Dessert Lovers
Pune on my plate: Forget pre-made scoops, this outlet churns fresh ‘New Zealand style’ fruit ice cream on the spot
The Indian Express
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Flurry Chills, a new dessert outlet on NIBM Road in Pune, India, offers customized ice cream made from frozen fruits, inspired by a New Zealand concept. Founded by 24-year-old Hiten Sawlani, the outlet also features Korean Bingsu, attracting a young crowd with unique flavors and quality ingredients.
- 01Flurry Chills offers customized ice cream made from frozen fruits on the spot.
- 02The outlet was inspired by a New Zealand dessert concept and launched by Hiten Sawlani.
- 03Korean Bingsu, a popular dessert, is also featured with unique toppings.
- 04Popular ice cream flavors include 'mix berry' and 'roasted pistachio'.
- 05Prices range from ₹100 to ₹270, focusing on quality and unique combinations.
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Flurry Chills, a new dessert outlet located on NIBM Road in Pune, India, is gaining popularity for its innovative approach to ice cream. Founded by Hiten Sawlani, a 24-year-old entrepreneur, the outlet specializes in customizing ice cream using frozen fruits processed on-site. This concept, inspired by a New Zealand dessert style, allows customers to choose their preferred fruits, resulting in fresh, creamy ice cream tailored to individual tastes. The outlet also offers Korean Bingsu, a dessert made from finely shaved ice cream, served with various toppings. Popular flavors include 'mix berry', 'choco crunch', and 'roasted pistachio', made with premium Akbari pistachios. Prices for ice cream range from ₹100 to ₹180, while Bingsu is priced between ₹220 and ₹270. Hiten aims to expand the brand while maintaining a focus on quality and unique flavor combinations, setting Flurry Chills apart from other dessert outlets in the city.
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Flurry Chills introduces a unique dessert option for Pune residents, appealing to those seeking fresh and customized treats in a competitive market.
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