London summer is finally here and it’s HOT. Whether it’s for an after work treat or a quick lunchtime pit stop – these are a surefire way to cool you down.
Fatt Pundit – Mango Lassi
Ordered by customers as a cooldown from Kolkata’s explosive, fiery flavours, Mango Lassi is a yoghurt drink, very creamy, cool and fruity to the taste. Laced with jaggery and with light spice tones, it brings out a refreshing sweetness with a slightly caramelised touch. With its latte-art twist, it is the perfect refreshing drink to cool off in London’s heat.
Big Mamma – Sgropinos
If in need of the freshest dessert cocktail, Big Mamma, the dynamic duo behind some of London’s favourite Italian spots, offers the perfect citrusy drink, to relieve heat distress on a warm day. Its lemon Sgroppino is made of homemade sorbet, limoncello, and champagne. With its thick, cool texture, the creaminess combined with the lemon and champagne provides the perfect indulgence.
Cay Tre – Iced Coffee
Cult Vietnamese restaurant Cay Tre, is serving Vietnamese iced coffee inspired by the bustling streets of Hanoi, made with sweetened condensed milk. Perfect for those pick me up moments while offering a soothing sip during the City’s warmer months! Also available at Viet Kitchen’s other restaurants including KEU and Viet Grill.
Doughlicious
Doughlicious Cookie Dough & Gelato Bites (RRP £5 per pack of six bites) aim to stretch the limits of frozen snacking. Chewy cookie dough unites with creamy gelato, dusted in cookie crumb. Made in London using renewable electricity with top quality natural ingredients, each hand-crafted snack bite is naturally portion-controlled containing around 100 kcals. Made from 100% British oats, Doughlicious is gluten free with vegan options available.
With flavours to suit all tastes, choose from indulgent classics like Chocolate Chip, Chocolate The Doughlicious snacking range is available from a wide range of stockists including Tesco, Waitrose, Morrisons, Whole Foods Market, Costco, Ocado and Zapp.
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