
The Best Korean Shaved Ice Flavors to Try at Oakobing
A Guide to Oakobing’s Signature Shaved Ice
Choosing a bingsu flavor can be difficult, especially when each bowl offers a different combination of texture, sweetness, fruit, and toppings. Oakobing’s shaved ice menu includes bright fruit flavors, matcha-based bowls, creamy dessert-inspired options, and Korean classics.
Whether you are trying Korean shaved ice for the first time or coming back for a favorite, this guide can help you decide what to order.
Mango Melon: The Fresh and Fruity Showstopper
Mango Melon is one of Oakobing’s most recognizable shaved ice bowls. It features mango shaved ice served in a melon bowl, topped with fresh melon balls and milk drizzle.
This is a strong choice if you like fruit-forward desserts that feel refreshing instead of heavy. The mango brings sweetness, the melon adds a clean fresh bite, and the milk drizzle ties everything together.
Best for: Fruit lovers, first-time visitors, warm days, and anyone who wants a visually impressive dessert.
Strawberry: A Bright Classic
Strawberry bingsu is simple, fresh, and easy to love. It includes strawberry shaved ice, fresh strawberries, and milk drizzle.
The appeal is straightforward: a cold, fluffy base with the natural sweetness of strawberries. It is a good option for guests who want something familiar but still different from a standard ice cream or frozen yogurt order.
Best for: Anyone who likes fresh berries, lighter desserts, and clean fruit flavor.
Green Tea: Smooth, Earthy, and Balanced
Green Tea bingsu is made with green tea shaved ice, mochi, sweet red beans, matcha powder, and milk drizzle. It is one of the most balanced options on the menu because it combines earthy matcha, chewy mochi, and gentle sweetness.
If you like matcha lattes, green tea desserts, or less sugary flavor profiles, this is a natural choice.
Best for: Matcha fans, mochi lovers, and guests who prefer a more refined dessert flavor.
Oreo Tiramisu: Rich Without Feeling Too Heavy
Oreo Tiramisu takes bingsu in a more indulgent direction. It combines milk shaved ice with Oreos, mochi, cocoa powder, and espresso drizzle.
This bowl is ideal when you want something closer to a classic dessert experience, but with the lighter texture of Korean shaved ice. The espresso drizzle adds depth, while the Oreo and cocoa bring familiar chocolate flavor.
Best for: Chocolate lovers, coffee fans, and anyone who wants a richer bingsu flavor.
Injeolmi: A Korean-Inspired Favorite
Injeolmi bingsu features milk shaved ice with mochi, injeolmi powder, sweet red beans, and milk drizzle. Injeolmi powder has a roasted, nutty flavor that gives this bowl a warm and comforting profile even though the dessert itself is cold.
This is a great choice for anyone who wants a more traditional Korean dessert experience.
Best for: Fans of Korean desserts, nutty flavors, mochi, and red bean.
Strawberry Matcha: Fruit Meets Green Tea
Strawberry Matcha combines green tea shaved ice with fresh strawberries and matcha. It blends the brightness of fruit with the deeper flavor of matcha, making it a strong middle-ground option.
It is less rich than Oreo Tiramisu, more layered than Strawberry, and fruitier than Green Tea.
Best for: Matcha drinkers, strawberry lovers, and anyone who wants a balanced flavor.
What Should You Order First?
If you are new to Oakobing, start with the flavor that best matches your dessert style:
- Choose Mango Melon for something fresh, colorful, and shareable.
- Choose Strawberry for a clean fruit-forward bowl.
- Choose Green Tea for matcha, mochi, and red bean.
- Choose Oreo Tiramisu for a richer dessert flavor.
- Choose Injeolmi for a Korean-inspired classic.
- Choose Strawberry Matcha for a balanced fruit-and-matcha combination.
Visit Oakobing for Korean Shaved Ice in Southern California
Oakobing’s menu is built around fluffy Korean shaved ice, fresh toppings, and shareable bowls. From fruit-forward flavors to matcha and injeolmi, every option offers a different way to experience bingsu.
Stop by Oakobing and find your favorite bowl.
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