Kirbie's Cravings

Scoops, Mashti Malone, and Milk

After my dinner at Providence, I just had to visit a few dessert spots even though I was pretty stuffed. But I wanted to make my trip worthwhile since we had driven so far.

In the last few years, I’ve become pretty obsessed with ice cream, especially with trying different unique ice cream flavors that you can’t normally find. So I did a search for good ice cream spots in LA and found two that looked promising.

Our first stop was Scoops.

Scoops
712 N Heliotrope Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA

(323) 906-2649

 

Scoops has gotten thousand of rave reviews. It’s a small spot that makes fresh ice cream daily. The laundry list of flavors this place has created is incredibly impressive. The only downside is that they only offer about a dozen or so of their crazy creations each day, so you never really know what you are getting.

The staff here is friendly and generous with the samples. The “scoops” are generous as well. One scoop is actually two big scoops. You can also get a refill for $2 if you keep your cup.

On the night I arrived, a bunch of the flavor bins were already empty. The ones offered were definitely unique, but not necessarily ones that I would enjoy. Some of the offerings included brown bread, oyster, goat cheese lavender, roasted rice with white chocolate, chocolate pomegranate, salty chocolate, roasted corn, vanilla jim bean, mango pineapple coke sorbet, pear plum wine sorbet, banana marsala wine. I ended up getting the goat cheese lavender and the brown bread, which is their most popular flavor. 

I really liked the brown bread. It had crunchy grape nuts inside and it reminded me a lot like the secret breakfast from Slocombe that I enjoyed so much. I was lucky that I got the last scoop of the brown bread. I wish there was more left so I could have taken some home. I didn’t love the lavender goat cheese. I felt that the lavender
flavor was too strong, even though I usually like lavender flavored
desserts.

BF got the roasted corn. It reminded me of corn puffs.

When we were in line, we tried quite a few samples. BF was really curious about the oyster ice cream. It tasted exactly how it sounded: ice cream mixed with oyster water. I really didn’t like it..and it seems like most people didn’t since it was the most full bin.

The ice cream here is very soft and melty. It is a lot like the ice cream that comes out of my ice cream maker. I like the friendly atmosphere and I can see why this place is so appealing. I wish they had more flavors that day that appealed to my palette. I’ll have to try this place again.

Next, we went to Milk.

7290 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90046
(323) 939-6455

www.themilkshop.com

Milk has homemade ice cream also, but it seems like it is most known for its blue red velvet cake. It also offers lots of homemade ice cream bars and an ice cream sandwich which uses macarons!

I thought Milk was overpriced, especially after visiting Porto’s and Scoops the same day. I ended up getting one slice of blue velvet cake (it was almost $5) and a chocolate and vanilla ice cream sandwich.

The blue velvet cake was moist, flavorful, and not too sweet. It doesn’t taste anything like red velvet cake. Instead, this cake is made with blueberries.

I also liked the ice cream sandwich. I love french macarons, and seeing giant ones sandwiching ice cream was so exciting. I did find that it was a bit too sweet, but other than that, it was enjoyable. There are quite a few ice cream sandwich flavors, I chose the vanilla and chocolate one.

I enjoyed the stuff I got from Milk, but I still feel it was expensive.

Mashti Malone

1525 N La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Neighborhood: Hollywood
(323) 874-6168

www.mashtimalone.com

 

Mashti was on my maybe list of places to try, depending on how the night went. Since I didn’t get many flavors I liked at Scoops, I decided to try my luck at Mashti’s. I was surprised that it was in an almost empty plaza and the store was pretty empty too. Since Mashti is so well known, I expected it to be packed.

The storefront is pretty humble. Mashti serves Persian ice cream, and is an institution in LA, having been around for over 20 years. The store is full of pictures of celebrities enjoying its ice cream. When we were driving over, BF commented “Now we are in Hollywood area, we are guaranteed to see a celebrity.” I just laughed, since we don’t usually run into anyone.

But sure enough, when we got there, there were only two other customers, and one of them I recognized from a show that I watch. He’s also been in a few movies I’ve seen.

To my delight, the flavors offered were much more to my liking: lavender, green tea, lychee, creamy rosewater, coconut pineapple, saffron rosewater. I tried several samples,. and I liked them all. Of course it doesn’t taste like regular ice cream flavors, especially the Persian flavors, but I really enjoyed them. They all have a “taste” to them, using herbs/spices like the ones you’d find in the cuisine.

There were also some more American traditional flavors:

A hand packed pint is only $5, a lot cheaper than other ice cream places. Apparently there are also quite a few grocery stores that carry Mashti’s ice cream. I’ll have to look for it in San Diego. My favorite was the creamy rosewater. I”m glad I visited Mashti’s. It satisfied my ice cream cravings that night. BF didn’t like the taste of any of the ice creams though, so I guess it’s not for everyone.

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7 comments on “Scoops, Mashti Malone, and Milk”

  1. Pingback: Macaron Ice Cream Sandwiches (Matcha macarons with pistachio ice cream) | Kirbie Cravings

  2. Nope, I haven’t explored Coronado much. I love gelato…I’ll have to try this place out. Thanks for the rec!

  3. Cookies?? Wow, you’ll be the most popular booth at CC!

  4. Yeah, Milk is pricey. I did really enjoy the blue velvet and the macaron ice cream sandwich though. Yes, you should definitely try out scoops! the brown bread is their most popular flavor.

  5. That blue velvet cake really pops! Have you tried Nado Gelato in Coronado. They carry Bottega Italiana. Not super inventive stuff but I dare say… just as good as the stuff you can find in Italy.

  6. Milk and Scoops – my two faves!
    Re: Comic Con – I’ll be in Small Press #N10. Stop by, I’ll have cookies!

  7. Wow, you went all over the place!
    Milk is pricey judging from what I saw in your pictures. Yikes… I want to try Scoops now!