Singapore Reviews
Singapore bubble tea and coffee reviews
Browse local reviews of milk tea, fruit tea, lattes and other drinks, with details on what was ordered, where it was bought, how much it cost and how each drink tasted.
- ZUS Coffee /Northpoint City
Spanish Latte ZUS Coffee Northpoint City Review
Heard good things about ZUS Coffee from a few friends, so I finally made my way down to the Northpoint City outlet to see whether it lives up to the hype. I went in not really knowing what a Spanish Latte was, but after checking the description on the app, I figured it should be close enough to the kind of coffee I normally enjoy. Since I was just craving a nice drink that day, I decided not to overthink it and just give it a try. The only thing that threw me off slightly was the ordering process. There was a sign at the counter telling customers to order through the app or kiosk, which is fine if you are already used to it, but I still feel it would be nice if customers could order directly over the counter too, especially for people who are less familiar with the menu or just want to ask a quick question.
No sugar level option sugar Size M $5.90 - Kenangan Coffee /IMM
Kenangan Latte Kenangan Coffee IMM Review
Brought the family out to IMM and since we were already walking around, it felt like the perfect chance to finally try Kenangan Coffee. I have seen the brand around, but somehow never got down to ordering from them until this visit. I am honestly more of a tea person most of the time, but I do enjoy a good latte once in a while. The first thing that caught my attention was that the outlet did not feel like a quick grab-and-go drink kiosk. It had more of a proper cafe vibe, with ample seating space for customers to sit down, chill, and enjoy their coffee properly. For a mall outlet, that already made the experience feel a bit more relaxed.
No sugar level option sugar Size M $6.50 - iTea /Admiralty Place
Da Hong Pao Fresh Milk Tea iTea Admiralty Place Review
After trying the Da Hong Pao Milk Tea from LiHO, I was quite curious to see how the one from iTea at Admiralty Place would compare. Da Hong Pao seems to be popping up on more bubble tea menus lately, so I guess it is slowly becoming one of those common tea options, especially for people who want something a bit different from the usual milk tea. I ordered the Da Hong Pao Fresh Milk Tea here just to see if I would like it better, but honestly, it tasted pretty similar to the one I had before. There is still that slightly floral taste in the drink, which I have not fully gotten used to yet. Not bad lah, just not something I would immediately crave every time.
25% sugar Size M $3.90 - Liho /Woodlands Mart
Singapore Royal Milk Tea Liho Woodlands Mart Review
I was browsing the Liho menu at Woodlands Mart when I spotted their Singapore Royal Milk Tea, and somehow it caught my eye because I don’t remember seeing it before. Maybe it has been around for a while and I just blur never notice, but the name sounded quite promising to me. I had been in the mood for something with a stronger black tea kind of profile, so anything with Royal Milk Tea in the name naturally made me think it would be quite gao. When the drink came, though, the colour was lighter than I expected. It didn’t look like the deep, strong milk tea I had pictured in my head. Still, after trying it, I would say it was not bad at all. It was a decent, comforting milk tea, just not as robust as I hoped. Also, as someone who buys bubble tea pretty regularly, I really feel Liho should have more promotions or coupons to reward regular customers lah.
25% sugar Size L $4.90 - Liho /Woodlands Mart
Da Hong Pao Milk Tea Liho Woodlands Mart Review
First time trying Da Hong Pao tea, so I went in quite curious and a bit hopeful. I wanted a strong tea taste, the kind of milk tea that is gao enough to satisfy when you are craving a proper brewed tea drink, not just something sweet and milky. This Da Hong Pao Milk Tea from LiHO was interesting because it had a slightly floral taste that I did not really expect. Not bad lah, just different from my usual milk tea choices. I would not say it became an instant favourite, but it was still a good drink nevertheless.
25% sugar Size L $4.00 - iTea /Admiralty Place
Milk Tea iTea Admiralty Place Review
I dropped by iTea at Admiralty Place on 2 June 2026, around the mid-afternoon timing about 2.49pm, so basically that “after lunch but not yet dinner” period where you just want something cold and easy to drink. Since I was in the area and felt like getting a simple bubble tea fix, I decided to go for something very classic: Milk Tea, large size, 25% sugar, no topping.
25% sugar Size L $4.20 - LiHo /Galaxy CC
Classic Milk Tea LiHo Galaxy CC Review
Yesterday I stopped by LiHo at Galaxy CC and did what I always do, ordered their Classic Milk Tea. No deliberating, no browsing the menu, just the usual. This is not some order I made for the sake of trying something new. It is genuinely my regular, the drink I find myself coming back to almost every week when I just want something simple and dependable. Sure, there are days when I am in the mood for cheese foam, brown sugar pearls, taro, pudding, all the fun stuff. But on days like yesterday, when I am just moving around and need a quick drink, a good classic milk tea is really all I need.
50% sugar Size L $4.00