The Ultimate Bubble Tea Collab Guide — 17 Bubble Tea And Restaurant Collaborations In Singapore

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Weeks ago, the news of bubble tea stores having to close in Singapore shook the nation. Then, we realised that it’s actually not that big of a deal. After all, a good number of bubble tea brands have partnered up with various restaurants to offer their drinks on delivery!

So, there’s no need to sulk. Good food paired with your favourite drink — it’s a win-win situation for all sides!

If you’ve been missing your bubble tea fix and you’re not sure where to start, here are 17 bubble tea and restaurant collaborations in Singapore.

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14 Bubble Tea Home Deliveries In Singapore If You’re Lazy But Bubble Tea Is Life

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There are two things that most Singaporeans can agree on: one, we love bubble tea and two, more often than not, we find ourselves too lazy to go out and get it whenever the cravings hit. This deadly combination does not go very well, Period.

There is, however, a remedy to this problem. We have here a list of bubble tea places that have delivery options so that instead of dragging yourself out to get it, the bubble tea comes to you.

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LiHO vs Gong Cha – The Battle of the Bubble Teas. Which Is Better?

LiHO vs Gong Cha

As the saying goes, “Things are not beautiful because they last.” This is the very unfortunate fact to take in as we bid farewell to our beloved Gong Cha.

With LiHO now proving to be a game changer in the bubble tea industry—having taken over all 84 Gong Cha outlets islandwide—an answer that we are all curious to find out is if LiHO is really better than Gong Cha.

Is their highly acclaimed Cheese Tea really that out of this world? Or would we still want Gong Cha back? Read on to find out our honest opinion.

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I Love Taimei: Taiwanese Street Food in Singapore

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With the never-ending queues at KOI and Gong Cha bubble tea, my guess is that the bubble tea craze in Singapore will be here to stay for a little longer. Just that day, I was asking on twitter which is the first KOI outlet in Singapore, but no one was sure about the answer. Most people replied that Chinatown is the first KOI branch and apparently they have been there for a couple of years.

It’s funny how most people only come to know about it in the past two years. The same goes for I love Taimei, a small Taiwanese cafe located at 52 Queen Street at Bugis Village that sells Taiwanese street food in Singapore.

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