Who says desserts have to be sickly sweet? Definitely not The Soybean Factory, who have mastered the art of soybean based desserts that taste refreshing and leave you feeling satisfied. The best part is that they’ll be having their 4th Anniversary Promotion from 1 to 27 Jul 2023!

The Soybean Factory is best known for their tau fu fah, fresh soy milk, and shaved ice treats. Dine in at any of their locations from 1 to 9 Jul to get 20% off of any of their tau fu fah. If you’re into their shaved ice desserts more, visit them from 10 to 18 Jul for 25% off! Their biggest discount of the month at 30% off is for their soy milk, applicable between 19 to 27 Jul.

This is the perfect opportunity to beat the heat with their cooling desserts. The franchise doesn’t serve the regular tau fu fah you can get from a truck by the roadside— theirs are served with a huge variety of toppings derived from naturally sweet root vegetables and beans.
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They have delicious eats like The Original Taro Ball Tau Fu Fah (RM17.90) that features 5 types of balls: taro, sweet potato, purple potato, matcha, and black sesame, as well as their Refreshing Tau Fu Fah (RM13) with cold pandan tau fu fah, four seasons balls, white fungus, cincau, and cendol.
Check out Soybean Factory’s icy treats while you’re there, as you can choose between soy, matcha, or black sesame for your shaved ice flavour. The Blooming Flowers Ice (RM18.90) includes all the aforementioned balls, peach resin, cincau, and brown sugar.

Even their fresh soy milk comes in different flavours like black bean, yellow bean, black sesame, and red bean. If you’ve ever been intrigued by the idea of combining soft boba with soy milk, try their Black Pearl (RM10.50 for regular). Alternatively, those who can’t decide between shaved ice or a drink can opt for the Glacier Soy Milk (RM10.90)— you’ll get the best of both worlds.
Be sure to drop by any of their outlets before the end of the month!
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