A vivid hot pink structure on North Lamar serves as the permanent home for what began as a farmers market staple. Luv Fats Ice Cream operates entirely as a walk-up window, dispensing scoops that rely on a base of avocado and coconut milk rather than dairy. Founder Chi Ndika originally developed the recipe to accommodate her mother’s dietary restrictions, using the high fat content of the fruit to replicate the density and creaminess of traditional ice cream without the iciness often found in plant-based alternatives.
The menu reflects Ndika’s Kenyan and Nigerian heritage alongside clear Southeast Asian influences. The rotation changes frequently, but you will often find options like ube black sesame, pandan, and watermelon jalapeño sorbet listed alongside the window. A common ritual for regulars involves topping a scoop with house-made marshmallow fluff, which is torched with a handheld flame just before the cup is passed through the service opening.
There is no interior parlor here. The experience is strictly grab-and-go, with a small amount of outdoor seating available on the pavement. Given the Texas heat, eating a cone on-site can be a race against the temperature, so many customers opt to buy pre-packed pints from the window to take home.