Get Festive With KOI Thé Singapore’s Seasonal New Drinks Available This 25 Jan

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KOI Thé Singapore has always been my childhood favourite. It might just be my personal opinion, but I think that KOI Thé Singapore is a key player in the bubble tea industry. Just look at the long queues and wide menu—how can you not get excited?

Recently, KOI Thé Singapore playfully teased us on social media with pictures and hints of their two new seasonal drinks. If their aim was to build suspense, I think they got it!

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I already see my favourite fruit in the background of this teaser. If you haven’t already solved it, this is the Peach Four Seasons Tea.

There isn’t any information about the individual drink yet, but what I can tell from the photo is that this might be a sweet, fruity beverage that’s guaranteed to keep you fresh in the scorching weather.

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Hinting at the first word in the given riddle, the paint strokes in the background reveal a glimpse of coconut, one of the most popular dessert flavours. Introducing the Coconut Ice Cream Ovaltine, which personally brings back memories from my childhood.

I used to have malt drinks like Ovaltine and Milo growing up, so seeing this invoked a sense of nostalgia in me. I’m all for drinks that people usually deem jelak, so this has got me extremely thrilled.

Apart from the new seasonal drinks, there’s also news on KOI Thé Singapore’s operating hours this Chinese New Year.

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During 初一 (Day One) and 初二 (Day Two) of Chinese New Year, all KOI Thé Singapore outlets will be closed except for 14 of them around Singapore.

Here’s a list of the outlets that will remain open:

  1. Changi Terminal 3 
  2. ION Orchard
  3. Compass One Shopping Mall
  4. Nex Shopping Mall
  5. Toa Payoh
  6. Woodlands
  7. Jurong East MRT 
  8. Yishun 10 Complex
  9. Ang Mo Kio MRT 
  10. Tampines 510 
  11. Bugis+ Shopping Mall
  12. Yew Tee MRT
  13. Jurong Point Shopping Mall
  14. Vivo City Shopping Mall

Because of how these outlets are scattered across Singapore, there’s nothing to worry about if you’re in need of a quick bubble tea fix. Do take note that only large-sized cups are available on these two days.


Dates & Times: Available from 25 January 2020

Price: TBC

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