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Introducing Chun Fun How, the most Instagram-worthy bubble tea from Taichung, Taiwan, known for their Sweet Potato Bubble Tea Series and range of refreshing teas in beautifully designed floral cups.
Established in 2014, Chun Fun How has grown to 15 outlets worldwide, with expansionary plans in both Canada and Indonesia this year. The brand remains a hidden gem, popular largely only among Taiwan’s suits and ties. Its first flagship store on Singapore soil is set in the bustling heart of the city at Esplanade Mall. Named after founder and owner Mr. Lin Chun-Chen’s father, the brand pays homage to him as an inspiration and pillar of support to both founders, Mr. Lin and Ms. Canny Lee.
Artfully crafted with all-premium ingredients that are directly imported from Taiwan, 春芳號 Chun Fun How uses specially selected Four Seasons Oolong Tea from Nan Tou for its creamy-smooth, nectar-sweet floral taste and robust fragrance. It also pairs perfectly with lemon. Savour a variety of bubble tea flavours to suit different palettes like the signature Aloe Vera Series, Sweet Potato Series and Winter Melon Series, among others. These premium blends are the result of tireless research and development that are well-suited for the hot and humid Singapore weather.
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Be amongst the first in Singapore to discover Emma’s first-ever overseas outpost! Established in May 2018 in Japan, Emma is a soft serve and speciality tea shop. In just 10 months, their soaring popularity led the brand to open four more outlets in Japan. Every day, the outlets see snaking queues that last for hours.
Be sure to try out their Okinawa Brown Sugar Boba Japanese Soft Serve in Wafer Shell in Singapore!
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The brand’s secret recipe for success is their insistence on using high-quality, authentic Japanese ingredients. To create their signature soft serve that is known for its richness and thick texture, Emma uses premium Japanese milk. The soft serve uses quality ingredients and is so firm that you can even hold the ice cream upside down and it will not fall out! Other ingredients Emma uses include Japanese Okinawa brown sugar, kuromitsu (Japanese brown sugar syrup) and Japanese kinako (soybean) powder. The charcoal cones are also specially imported from Japan. Visit the little take-out kiosk to savour their unique creations.
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Something special is brewing. Having opened its very first outlet in 2013, The Alley has made waves with their iconic Brown Sugar Deerioca Series. With over 300 outlets around the world, The Alley is finally making its mark in Singapore with their first flagship store, and first ever premium concept – The Alley Luxe, opening at Cineleisure this April!
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The Alley is proud to offer tapioca pearls made by hand and with heart. The Alley welcomes you to watch as they prepare our tapioca from scratch: from the measuring, sifting, and mixing of ingredients to the formation of the pearl-shaped tapioca. Through this manual performance, they deliver soft, chewy tapioca available in various unique flavours.
Every beverage from The Alley has a story of more than 500 days starting from the harvest of the tea leaves, the processing and aging of the leaves, the infusion of flavours to the selection of ingredients and their ratios. Their distinctive drinks are attributed to this process, in order for you to enjoy only the finest flavours. With each cup comes its own aroma, taste, and character.
The Alley Luxe at Cineleisure will also be serving up an array of exquisite baked treats such as croissants, cruffins and kouign-amann. You can opt to take-away or dine-in to savour these buttery treats with the signature beverages.
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Tiger Sugar, a hugely popular milk tea from Taiwan has expanded to Singapore with 3 outlets which are established within a short time span of just 3 months. Their 3rd & newest outlet is located at the conveniently-located Paragon Shopping Centre.
Tiger Sugar is a hit among Instagram user and it is most well-known for its beverages' trademark "tiger stripes", which are formed when the dark brown sugar syrup portion blends with thick milk in the cup.
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Answering to the nation's love for milk tea, Littlepo is another new milk tea brand which made its debut in the quaint Haji Lane neighbourhood.
Littlepo's milk teas are brewed with only 25% sugar by default, making their tea range a healthier choice.
Try their Yorkshire Milk Tea, Lapsang Souchong Milk tea and many more.
They make deliveries to locations that are within 2km of their shop location. Click here for more information about their delivery service.
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CULINARY |
23 November 2018 |
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China’s most popular fruit tea and bakery cafe trend-leader, Nayuki is opening their 1st overseas store at VivoCity this December.
Nayuki, is the first brand to popularize fruits-based cheese tea and fruits tea with award-winning premium teas. Reinventing the traditional tea drinking culture, they pioneered the lifestyle of pairing tea-drinking and savouring Soft Euro-inspired bakes.
The pairing of fresh fruits and award-winning premium teas was a move deemed adventurous by many in the beginning, but have since proved otherwise.
The Shenzhen-born brand has over 100 stores across China.
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