We first wrote about Jamba hitting Singapore’s shores back in May, and in just a short month, they’ve opened not one, but two outlets: the first in Terminal One of Changi Airport was launched end-July, and today, the shutters are up at their second, Wisma Atria kiosk.
Located in Basement One of the Orchard Road mall is a takeaway-only kiosk of the popular American smoothie brand. Just in case you didn’t know about Jamba, they were first founded in 1990, though they were known as Juice Club back then. They were renamed Jamba Juice in 1995 before a rebranding effort in 2019 saw them simply named Jamba—derived from a West African word for celebration.
Just like at the Changi Airport store, which has a sit-down space, Jamba at Wisma Atria retails the smoothies and energy bowls that the chain is famous for.
There’s Caribbean Passion (from $7.90): a passionfruit-mango juice blend with orange sherbet, strawberry and peach. A bestselling alternative is Strawberries Wild (from $7.90), which sees apple-strawberry juice blended with fat-free vanilla froyo, strawberry, and banana, or their signature Mango-A-Go-Go (from $7.90), which starts with the same juice base as Caribbean Passion, but blended with pineapple sherbet and mango.
Those who love their green juices can go for one of Jamba’s plant-based smoothies; Apple ‘n Greens (from $7.90) stars an apple-strawberry juice blend with peach, mango, banana, and kale. Whichever smoothie you order, there’s an option to zhng it up with daily vitamins, chia seeds, soy protein, collagen, or more kale for just $1 an option.
For a more substantial smoothie, try Peanut Butter Moo’d (from $7.90), which is blended with peanut butter, chocolate Moo’d powder, frozen vanilla yoghurt, and low fat milk. Choco-addicts can otherwise consider Chocolate Moo’d (from $7.90), powered simply with froyo, low-fat milk, and chocolate Moo’d powder.
There are two 16oz energy bowls on the menu here, including Chunky Strawberry ($13.90), which is a hefty serving blended with soymilk, strawberries, banana, and non-fat Greek yoghurt.
It’s blended and topped with organic granola, plus more fresh fruit. Otherwise, go for the Nutty Almond Butter Bowl, which contains granola, strawberries, banana, blueberries, peaches, almond milk, almond butter, and sliced almonds!
The fruit refreshers, new to the Jamba menu, were first introduced at their Philippines stores. Prepared with fresh coconut water, these are non-smoothie alternatives that are great for those who want a quick thirst fix. There are three options: Island Strawberry, with pineapple sherbet, passionfruit-mango juice, and strawberries, Tropical Mango, which replaces strawberries with mango and peach, as well as Pina Colada, a beachy coconut water-pineapple juice-pineapple sherbet treat. Each of these refreshers is priced at $5.90.
Accompany your smoothies with their range of sandwiches and bakes too! Each individually packaged sandwich is priced at $6.50, with wholemeal and white bread options.
Just two shop spaces down is Ben’s Cookies, which just relaunched in Singapore in June. While you’re on Orchard Road, check out Fook Kin’s new curry mama noodles at Somerset!
Address: 435 Orchard Road, B1-48, Wisma Atria, Singapore 238877
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am to 9:30pm
Tel: 6705 2288
Website
Jamba is not a halal-certified eatery
Photos taken by Michelle P and edited by Chew Yi En.
This was a media tasting at Jamba.
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