If there are two things you should never underestimate, it’s:
- Singaporeans’ love for bubble tea
- And Singapore’s bubble tea chains’ determination to survive
Bubble Tea Lovers, Listen Up:
Because I’ve got great news for you.
On 28 Apr 2020, two familiar and well-loved bubble tea chains have returned gloriously as well.
KOI Now Delivers With Grain To The Eastern Part of S’pore
Similar to how LiHo and Gongcha tagged their products together with eateries, KOI is doing the same thing with Grain.
Their drinks are now available daily from 11am to 9pm with food orders from Grain.
Unfortunately, if you’re a KOI lover living in the west, you’re not going to be able to enjoy KOI now.
They’re limiting their KOI deliveries to the East for now.
The westies will get their turn on 5 May 2020.
Tiger Sugar Now Offers Islandwide Delivery
Tiger Sugar is also back in action at PasarBella Singapore (Foodhall) @ Suntec City.
Now, you’re thinking, but I can’t go there anyway!
Don’t worry because they’ve now launched an islandwide delivery service.
Really.
They have GrabFood delivery for people who live or work near the stall at Suntec City.
As for those who live further away (and might not be able to get them on GrabFood), they have their own islandwide delivery service.
You can order via their Google Form here between 10am and 3.30pm for next-day delivery.
Payment and order confirmation will be communicated via WhatsApp.
There will be delivery charges based on location and no minimum order is needed.
Just take note that the delivery charges are pretty hefty. It starts at $10 and goes all the way up to $25.
So it might not be worth it to just get a single cup of Tiger Sugar goodness but if you’re ordering for your entire family of at least 4, a $2.50 surcharge per cup isn’t too bad.
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