Oma Spoon Korean Dessert Cafe at 313@Somerset specialises in bingsu, Korea's shaved ice dessert that has gained a devoted following across Asia for its lighter alternative to ice cream. What makes Oma Spoon's bingsu distinctive is the texture—the ice is shaved so finely that it melts on the tongue like fresh snow, creating a base that's substantially less dense than typical shaved ice desserts. The 313@Somerset location features a modern, Instagram-worthy interior that reflects Korean cafe aesthetics, making it popular with younger Singaporeans who appreciate both the visual presentation and authentic flavours.
The cafe offers various flavour combinations with the Injeolmi (Korean rice cake) version being a signature, featuring the nutty, slightly sweet flavour of soybean powder paired with chewy rice cake bits that provide textural contrast. Other variations incorporate fresh fruit, chocolate, coffee, and seasonal ingredients that keep regular customers returning to try new creations. Beyond bingsu, the menu typically includes other Korean desserts and beverages that complement the main attraction, creating a complete Korean dessert experience.
For shoppers exploring 313@Somerset, Oma Spoon provides a refreshing break from Singapore's heat with desserts that feel indulgent yet remain surprisingly light compared to Western alternatives. The cafe's commitment to authentic Korean recipes and quality ingredients has made it a go-to destination for those seeking genuine Korean desserts in the heart of Orchard Road, whether you're a bingsu enthusiast or trying it for the first time.
6333 0995
Orchard Road
Operating Hours
Opening Soon
1h 59m
Monday
11:30 am–10:30 pm
Tuesday
11:30 am–10:30 pm
Wednesday
11:30 am–10:30 pm
Thursday
(Today)
11:30 am–10:30 pm
Friday
11:30 am–11 pm
Saturday
11:30 am–11 pm
Sunday
11:30 am–10:30 pm
Price Distribution
$1–1034%
$10–2055%
$20–306%
Menu information is not available at this time.
Photo Gallery
A bowl of green tea bingsu topped with red bean paste, mochi, and almonds, surrounded by ice cubes.
Two bowls of black sesame bingsu, one original and one cream, with toppings and prices.
A delicious spread of Korean desserts including bingsu, waffles, and a coffee drink.
I came across a post on Instagram about the sweet potato waffle which looked really nice, and I was enticed to come down to try it for myself. Little did I know that the waffle came a little less aesthetically pleasing than expected. It also didn't bring out the flavour I expected of sweet potato. The green tea bingsu was, however, decent. Pricing is on the steeper side, so would be expecting much better quality!
Positive Reviews
Anna Tan
Instagram @pasteliteseatandshop
Got their
- Signature Injeolmi Bingsu ($17.90)
- Oreo Waffle ($9.20)
- Honey Yuzu Tea ($5.50 cold)
Love their Signature Injeolmi Bingsu - soy bean powder, rice cakes, Korean sweet red bean, crunchy nuts on fluffy millk sorbet! Shaved ice is so fine and milky it melts in your mouth. One spoon, take you to heaven. 😋
Oreo Waffle - served warm and crispy! There are oreo chunks even inside the waffle batter too! Yuzu drink is refreshing 😍
Best for sharing but they also have single cup bingsu in petite size for single diners. Check out their ongoing promotion 👏🏻
Sera // IG: diningwithsera
This authentic Korean dessert cafe is a nostalgic favourite for many that serves up a variety of bingsus (available in both shareable & single-cup sizes), waffles, & drinks!
We had their green tea bingsu ($16.90), which was made with premium green tea from Hadong, Korea. It features finely shaved ice topped with a rich green tea sauce, ice cream, red bean, & almond bits. Liked how this wasn’t overly sweet or jelak. If you enjoy a green tea & red bean combo, this is worth a try !!
Tried their sweet potato waffles ($12.40), which is one of their newer creations. This had a soft sweet potato mouthfeel. Waffle texture was on point — crisp & fluffy on the outside, dense on the inside. Buttermilk might have slightly overshadowed the sweet potato flavour, but it was still an enjoyable waffle overall. They also have an ongoing promo where you can get a free hot green tea with every sweet potato waffle purchased on weekdays!
We had their dalgona cafe latte ($7) — made with espresso, dalgona, & milk — this had a strong milky profile with a classic latte flavour. The crunchy dalgona added a fun texture that gave the latte added sweetness as it melted. If you’re avoiding caffeine, there are non-espresso options too — one with brown sugar syrup & another that’s just milk and dalgona.
Also !! It’s currently $5 off a Bingsu Combo Meal (includes a bingsu of your choice, waffles, & a latte)!
Will return for their bingsus ~
Sharlyn Ngerng
I ordered the Injeolmi Bingsu and it was amazing! 🤤 The portion size is ideal, just enough to satisfy my Bingsu cravings without feeling overwhelmed. I also appreciate the option to try different flavours in individual cups. The balance of sweetness was perfect, and the mix of chewy glutinous rice, crunchy almonds, and soft mochi made each bite delightful. Definitely a must-try if you're a Bingsu lover! 😍🥰
A2B in an EV
Highly recommend the Signature Injeolmi bingsu. Lots of different textures and flavours that go well together - yum! It’s a large serve and easy to share.
Popular spot, we were lucky to grab a last table.
As closing time approached, staff were cleaning up around us but they didn’t rush us. Thank you!
Hien Anh Tran
i love this place!! been coming here since secondary school days, and no where else’s bingsu tops this. while the prices have definitely increased, i still feel that it is worth the visit if you’re craving dessert at somerset. all time favs are the matcha and injeolmi signature. not a big fan of oreo personally, but all my friends love their oreo biscoff. it’s also not a very like atas environment, and sometimes the table gets sticky from old bingsu, but like nothing a quick clean (and your own bingsu) can’t fix