When ChaTraMue relaunched in Singapore this August, the hype was real.
Known as Thailand’s most recognisable tea brand, ChaTraMue is everyone’s go-to thirst quencher when circling around Bangkok. Though they have been in Singapore for some time, they fell off the radar, but returned with a bang thanks to their new flagship at Paya Lebar Quarter. Now, they’re opening a second store in the heart of the CBD, at One Raffles Place.
A representative from the brand confirmed that it will open on 27 October 2020. The outlet, slightly smaller than their flagship, is located at #B1-06, near Old Tea Hut and Yakun Kaya Toast.
ChaTraMue Raffles Place will arrive with around 20 types of teas and soft-serve ice creams on the menu. This spans five “series” only the menu: Milk Tea, Signature Milk, Coffee, Chocolate and Tea.
Hot favourites are, of course, the Thai Tea Milk ($5.60), which includes housemade pandan pearls with your cha yen order. A matcha version is also available for the same price. For a strong caffeine fix, try the Coffee Milk ($5.60), which sees Thai black coffee tempered with fresh milk.
Get your sugar rush in full swing with their soft-serve ice creams, available in three flavours: Thai Tea, Milk Green Tea, or Mixed, which is a swirl of the former two. All are made with ChaTraMue’s signature teas infused into the ice cream mixture. These are priced at $3.20 each.
As an alternative for your workday pick-me-up, ChaTraMue’s upcoming outlet offers a change from the usual bubble tea and local coffee stalls around the Raffles Place basement.
Read our full review of ChaTraMue at Paya Lebar Quarters. For more Thai-inspired sweet treats, check out our review of Wan Wan Thai, a new cafe serving Thai milk tea bingsu and more till 3am.
Address: 1 Raffles Place, #B1-06, One Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
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Photos taken by John Lery Villanueva.
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