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Icy Spicy

Indian-inspired scoops and street food.

Dani Valent

Indian-inspired ice cream at Icy Spicy in Clayton.
1 / 8Indian-inspired ice cream at Icy Spicy in Clayton.Wolter Peeters
Exotic rose, alphanso mango and tutti fruitti ice-cream.
2 / 8Exotic rose, alphanso mango and tutti fruitti ice-cream.Rhett Wyman
Pink guava with salt and chilli ice cream.
3 / 8Pink guava with salt and chilli ice cream.Supplied
Bedam kesar faluda.
4 / 8Bedam kesar faluda.Rhett Wyman
Momo burger.
5 / 8Momo burger.Rhett Wyman
Plenty to choose from.
6 / 8Plenty to choose from.Wolter Peeters
Aloo cheese momo.
7 / 8Aloo cheese momo.Rhett Wyman
Maggie masala.
8 / 8Maggie masala.Rhett Wyman

Icy Spicy Clayton

Indian$

Open since September, this store is bright and friendly and has a huge selection of flavours inspired by the owners’ Indian backgrounds. Customer favourites include pink guava and green mango, both served with a chilli sprinkle on top, but we love the honeydew melon. Don’t worry about grabbing dinner first: you can find savoury momo dumplings and kathi rolls (Indian street-food wraps) here, too. Also in Werribee.

Must-try scoop: The kesar badam riffs on a classic Indian drink of almond and saffron milk.

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Dani ValentDani Valent is a food writer and restaurant reviewer.

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