Popular hotpot chain Haidilao is not resting on its laurels. Shortly after launching their high tea buffet and sushi buffet, the brand is back with yet another exciting feature: a DIY Milk Tea Bar, only available at their VivoCity outlet!
Available all day, every day, the DIY Milk Tea Bar lets you customise unlimited servings of bubble tea for just $3++ per person. Do note that this offer only applies to those dining at Haidilao VivoCity; all you need to do is top up $3++ to enjoy the deal.
You get over 10 toppings to choose from, including passion fruit popping boba, rainbow jelly, grass jelly, black sugar pearls, and red bean. There’s a dispenser filled with milk tea on the side, so you can fill up your cup with as much as you’d like. Whether you want to create a classic cup of brown sugar milk tea or go ham with the toppings, the possibilities are endless.
To make the deal even sweeter, enjoy 1-for-1 on the price of the DIY Milk Tea Bar when you post about your milk tea creations on any social media channel. This means you’re paying just $1.50++ per person for free-flow milk tea!
Make sure you head down to Haidilao VivoCity soon, before this deal ends.
In related bubble tea news, Taiwan-famous Go Ba has just opened at Raffles City. Prices start at just $3 for a cup of their Beauty Lychee Milk Tea, Oriental Beauty Black Tea, and Orchid Green Tea. They also have fruit teas and smoothies!
For more steamboat recommendations, read our guide to the best hotpot restaurants in Singapore, including buffets and famous names.
Address: 1 HarbourFront Walk, #03-09, Vivocity, Singapore 098585
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am to 4am
Tel: 6250 7557
Website
Haidilao is not a halal-certified eatery.
Featured image adapted from Haidilao Singapore
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