Marble Slab at Kout Mall

Marble Slab

I was at Kout Mall tonight and noticed that Marble Slab had opened up there. I first tried it when I was in Dubai at the Mall of Emirates and they now have a branch here in Kuwait. For those of you who don’t know what Marble Slab is, its an ice cream shop in which you choose the flavor of ice cream you want and then you get to choose what kind of topping you want mixed in with your ice cream. They have a gigantic collection of toppings to choose from but I always go for chocolate ice cream mixed with mini marshmallows. [Link]


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  1. moose says:

    you always make me hungry >:E

  2. mad dog says:

    Marble Slab is great.
    I tried it the first time in Emarat mall too.

  3. darkwolf80s says:

    Holly SHIT dude!!! Thats my favorite icecream shop in fuck’n DUBAI!!

    whenever I go to emirates mall, its the first thing that I get before i start shopping!!!! Oh mY god!!!! yes!!!

  4. Monotheist says:

    Kinda like Cold Stone Creamery, Subway for ice cream. I’ll check it out one of these days.

  5. PUX says:

    WHY NOT IN AVENUES !!

    I hate Al Kout ;/

  6. Damon Dash says:

    “but I always for for chocolate ice”
    I think you meant “go for” right?

  7. vampire says:

    i saw it when i went there for the boat show

  8. Lexicon says:

    is that an international brand or just a local cold stones rip off?

  9. snookie says:

    hmm.. sounds like cold stone to me.. who owns it?

  10. Mark says:

    Cold Stone is actually a copy of Marble Slab. Cold Stone was created in 1988 while Marble Slab in 1983.

    Yesterday was their launch actually here in Kuwait.

  11. iPompidou says:

    So excited about this place. It’s the closest to Cold Stone, one of my favorites.

    http://www.coldstonecreamery.com/

  12. naser m says:

    i tried it first in bahrain (food court seef mall) and loved it their waffle crunch and cookie dough is a must

  13. Angelo says:

    Yeah it definitely looks like Cold Stone. Don’t care who copied whom, their ice cream rocks!!

  14. Randy says:

    Marble Slab Creamery is headquartered out of Houston, Texas, my hometown :-)

    Personally, I cannot stand Cold Stone!!

  15. tiesto says:

    yeah they are planning to open more branches in kuwait…we signed a contract with them 23 months ago…keep an eye out for 3 more branches!

  16. Desert Girl says:

    Heart attack on slab.

    I was in the mall in Virginia with my nephew and he said he wanted ice cream. We went to Marble Slab and he ordered this enormous blob of ice cream with every conceivable kind of stuff in it and it ended up costing me around $10. I was thinkin a few bucks, but OMG – it was a whole meal on a cone.

  17. Adnan says:

    Thts amazing… I first tried it at the Deira City Center in Dubai. They’ve opened an outlet at Muhallab Mall as well…

  18. zo'3a says:

    waw Ilove it

  19. Shaymaa says:

    They have both Marble Slab and Cold Stone in Bahrain :-)

  20. snookie says:

    offering a fave summer treat to Kuwait as a new fad for the summer? genius

  21. Quakebox says:

    Right, ANOTHER food service, people aren’t you tired eating, check your belly ! belly

  22. redeyes says:

    I WAS SOO HAPPY IT OPENED!!
    IVE BEEN WAITING…
    I FIRST SAW IN DUBAI…THEN I SECOND SAW IN SANDUSKY, OHIO…MMM I’M THIER REGULAR CUSTOMER ALREADY :D:D

  23. Ahmed Anees says:

    I am so happy that marble slab has opened in Kuwait. I have always been a fan… i use to eat it all the time in the states when I studied there and in Bahrain and Dubai whenever I get a chance… i must say it is about time that they have a shop that looked good… it makes me proud to be kuwaiti that when they finally decide to have a nice shop it is in Kuwait. those who havent tried let me tell you that you are really missing out.

  24. AlleyCat says:

    Does anyone know if they have any frozen yogurt at the marble slab stores in kuwait?

  25. Daddy's Girl says:

    they do have frozen yoghurt. They also have the most horrid service i have ever seen! In any marble slab creamery in dubai, flocks of people are all around the display waiting for their own turn and somehow every one gets served immediately…

    The ones in Kuwait are plain incompetent. The location is like a cage, most people do not understand what its about. I almost kicked two stupid fat ten year old girls who just stood over the ice cream fridge (fridge mo?) and they ranted what they want “one kakaaw with ketkaaat, one vaniliyaaa with marshmaloo and mmmmm aaahhh shinoooo 3ndokooom yeseeeeer” and they took well over half an hour while i was waiting for my turn. You ask them for kitkat and you get m&ms, you ask for a waffle cone cup and they have 10 different ones and you do not know about it cause you cannot see past the counter. and when you are done and out of that hellish crammed full place of people you recall they have a card to stamp for free ice creams and you push your way in again just to have the stupid cashier grin stupidly at you saying yes we have that card and keeps on smiling!!! MY GOD GIVE IT TO ME IF U HAVE IT THEN WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR!!!

    Plus, ice cream for 4 kids with waffle cones cup cost me 7 kd. I do not remember it was that expensive in dubai? is it just me or is it the AED — KWD conversions?

    Still ice cream tastes as good as ever.

  26. 7amad says:

    the diffrence between coldstone and marble slap are flavours and that coldstone mixes the ice cream on a coldstone which is frozen…..also i would choose coldstone over marble slap becausw of the flavours and taste of it.At the end this is just my opinion

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  29. Firas says:

    very tasty ice cream… but the service sucks !!!


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