Heartbreak Melts Face‑Off Turns Into TikTok Gold
Even the most seasoned food‑service crew knows that an angry customer is a bad omen – unless they work at an avant‑garde ice‑cream joint like Heartbreak Melts. But this time, the drama was real, and it didn’t end in a sigh of relief.
The Battle Begins
- In a TikTok clip dropped last Sunday (Oct 30) by Tan Yen Jue, the 27‑year‑old fume‑filled gentleman marched into the cafe demanding to see the boss.
- Staff tried to calm him down, but the tension was so thick you could slice it with a knife.
- Yen Jue suddenly began shouting “Taste my ice cream!” at co‑owner Mabel Yee, who had been calmly asking for more clues.
Half‑Baked Prank, Whole‑Bread Reaction
Just when things seemed like a straight‑up row‑dy, Yen Jue unleashed a shock twist: “It’s freaking good!” He was laughing with the staff, making the showdown feel more like a comedic skit than a showdown over culinary quality.
Turns out this was a full‑scale prank. Mabel Yee scolded him for spooking young staff, but the TikTok star kept pushing forward, declaring his love for their signature cornflakes ice cream and bragging about traveling from Yishun to Ang Mo Kio just to taste it.
Owners React, Netizens React
- Goh Yong Wei, the other co‑owner, applauded the performance and praised Yen Jue for his acting chops.
- He cleared up that the prank wasn’t planned by the cafe, but that Yen Jue is a personal friend who “helped promote the kitchen” by pulling a stunt.
- Despite the exposure, Yong Wei stressed he didn’t approve of these kinds of pranks because they can encourage “rude and rowdy customers.” He hoped no one would copy the setup.
Viral Fever
The clip blew up on TikTok: 432 k views, 40 k likes, and over six hundred comments. Netizens loved the mix of intense fury and warm, playful love for ice‑cream.

Yen Jue Gets a Flurry of Online Love
Every corner of the internet buzzed with praise for Yen Jue’s on‑screen bravado. While one fan couldn’t help but shout:
- “The whole thing was a firecracker of passion!”
- Other commenters were quick to spot the unusual marketing play behind the scenes.
In short, the netizens swooned, played “spot the reveal” on his fresh promotion tactics, and left the comment section sparkling with admiration.

Heartbreak Melts Café’s Teddy-Tastic Delivery Ride
Last month, locals were buzzing after Heartbreak Melts Café decided to turn heads by slinging a colossal teddy bear onto the back of their delivery motorcycle. The sight was so absurdly sweet (and a bit cartoonish) that it made the street‑level headlines.
Why the Teddy Bear?
- It was a heartfelt tribute to a beloved customer who recently lost her favorite stuffed animal.
- Packaging a huge plushie for a two‑wheel ride? Only this café did.
- It tested the limits of logistical creativity—no one expected a 12‑in‑panel smore!
Key Café Details
- Location: 421 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, #01-1163, Singapore 560421
- Opening Hours:
- Mon‑Fri: 3 pm – 2 am
- Sat‑Sun: 12 pm – 2 am
- Email: [email protected]
Why This Isn’t Just a Cute Fad
While the romantic image of a teddy bear on a motorcycle feels almost too surreal for a food‑service website, the café’s manager shared that the move was also a nod to the small‑town “bicycle‑prank” culture that thrives on unexpected acts of whimsy. The story underscores how local businesses keep the community spirit alive—and how a giant plushie can tell a story without a single word.
Final Word
So next time you’re lost in crowds at the corner café, remember this: a giant teddy is just a different way of saying “we’re here to warm your day.” After all, in a world that can feel a little too serious, nothing says “take a breath” better than a trailblazing delivery motorbike with a huggable sidekick.
