I‘m sure almost everyone would be familiar with the popular bubble tea store, KOI, which is also known as KOI Cafe in Singapore. This popular bubble tea store also has a replica in Taiwan, but is more commonly known as 50 岚 (50 Lan) instead.
Known for their plethora of bubble teas and golden pearls, KOI rose to fame shortly after launching in Singapore and you can still see snaking queues at various stores even during their non-peak period.
The long awaited FEVER from Taiwan is FINALLY coming to SINGAPORE!!!Are you READY?!More information will be announced soon, lookout for more details on our Facebook page!
Posted by KOI Thé Singapore on Wednesday, 3 May 2017
Though there are a number of drinks sold in Taiwan that are not available in Singapore, one of their more-popular creations – the KOI Matcha Latte – will finally be coming to our shores. The KOI Matcha Latte comes in the gorgeous shade of green and white gradient and since gradient-coloured drinks are also all in the rage right now, we are sure that many Singaporeans will go gaga over this.
Other than the fact that it looks pretty, what draws customers to KOI’s Matcha Latte also lies in its unique taste. Using Matcha that are imported from Japan daily, the drinks are also only limited in various portions – only one box of matcha are given to each store per day!
Other things to take note of:
- Only the iced version if KOI’s Matcha Latte will have the gradient effect
- You need to inform your bubble preference before they make the drink with the gradient effect
- You will not be able to choose if you want less or more milk
- Less sugar level is recommended and if you are afraid of the bitterness of matcha, you can choose 50% sweetness.
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This article was first published on Goodyfeed.com
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