Aqua S The New Australian Soft-Serve Shop in Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Aqua S, the newly opened Australian soft-serve ice cream shop in Downtown Bellevue, is making waves with its expansive menu featuring over 100 flavors and creative toppings. Owner Frankie Zhao was inspired to create the shop after experiencing the delightful soft-serve in Sydney, Australia, and is dedicated to bringing that same joy to her local community. Despite facing challenges during the pandemic, Zhao remains focused on her mission of providing a fun and memorable dessert experience. The shop has quickly gained popularity, with candy cotton topping emerging as a local favorite. Signature flavors like “Sea Salt” and “Durian Mini Tub” are also attracting attention, showcasing the unique offerings available at Aqua S.

Zhao emphasizes the importance of her team and the community, stating that their support drives her to succeed. With a vision to cater to diverse tastes, Aqua S is positioned to become a go-to destination for ice cream lovers in the Eastside region. The shop's vibrant atmosphere and artistic approach to dessert have already started to create a buzz in Bellevue.

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