There are a lot of things that Singaporeans look forward to in Phase 2.
As predominantly beverage outlets were asked to close since April 21, one of the things that a lot of people have been waiting for is the reopening of bubble tea stores from June 19.
While most bubble tea chains will operate from June 19, selected outlets will be closed until further notice.
Here's a list of some bubble tea chains where you can get your quick fix:
KOI Thé
According to KOI Thé's website, the bubble tea chain has a total of 57 outlets all over Singapore.
Fortunately, most of its outlets remain open.
However, it seems like these 14 outlets will be closed until further notice:- Tanjong Pagar Plaza
- Peranakan Place
- Plaza Singapura (Basement)
- Plaza Singapura
- Takashimaya
- Raffles City
- The Arcade
- ION Orchard
- CityLink Mall
- Changi City Point
- Changi Airport T3
- 313@Somerset
- Millenia Walk
- Lucky Plaza
Gong Cha
GongCha has also resumed operations since June 19.
With 28 stores all over Singapore, only the following six locations will be closed until further notice:- Mapletree Business City
- Marina Square
- NUS Frontier
- One Raffles Place
- SMU
- SPH Building
Playmade
If you're a fan of Playmade's various pearls, you would be happy to know that most of its outlets have already resumed operations.
An outlet will also open at Westgate soon.Only two outlets remain temporarily closed:
- Depot
- Marina Bay Link Mall
LiHO
According to its Facebook page, LiHO has more than 80 outlets in Singapore.
Most of its outlets have resumed operations from June 19.
However, some outlets are still closed, including ones with seating areas.This includes:
- Admiralty Place
- Bugis+
- Capitol Piazza
- Cathay Cineleisure
- Causeway Point
- Changi Terminal 3
- Changi Terminal 4
- Far East Square
- JCube
- Liang Court
- National University of Singapore
- One Raffles Place
- Orchard Gateway
- Plaza Singapura
- Resorts World Sentosa 2
- Royal Square
- Scape
- Sentosa Beach Station
- SMU
- Tanjong Pagar Centre
- The Cathay
- The Central
- The Centrepoint
- Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
Xing Fu Tang
Xing Fu Tang has a total of eight outlets in Singapore.
All of its outlets have resumed operations except for its Square 2 outlet which will be closed until further notice.
Tiger Sugar
If you're craving for some brown sugar beverages, Tiger Sugar has reopened eight of its nine outlets.
Only its Pasarbella outlet at Suntec City will continue to be temporarily closed.Top image from @distractedbyboba, @forfood_sake & @foodiexadventures.
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