Raffles Place and CBD gurlies, you’ll want in on this. Kebuke, a famous Taiwanese bubble tea chain, has set up shop at CIMB Plaza, a short walk from Raffles Place MRT Station!
This marks the brand’s second outlet in Singapore, just months after they launched at Taste Orchard.
The new CBD outlet sports a similar look to the OG cafe in Orchard, with a small dine-in space dressed in the brand’s signature colour: teal.
Take this as a sign to register as a Kebuke member, as you get to enjoy an extensive lineup of perks. For example, from 12 December to 14 December, simply show your membership confirmation at any outlet to enjoy any Classic Tea Drink at just $1 (medium) and $1.99 (large). Flavoured Tea Drinks are priced from $2, while Milk Tea Drinks start from $3. Do note that only first-time members can enjoy this deal, and there is a limit of two drinks per transaction.
We recommend their Grapefruit Jasmine Green Tea (U.P. $4.50), which boasts a well-balanced combination of citrus and tea.
Otherwise, their Biscoff Black Tea (U.P. $5.60), a Singapore-exclusive flavour, will impress with its lovely swirls of crunchy cookie butter, paired with strong black tea and creamy milk.
While you’re here, you shouldn’t miss out on their new cheesecakes, exclusively available at CIMB Plaza. These come in four flavours—Rice Oolong Basque, Lemon Cheesecake, Uji Matcha, and Triple Cheesecake—and are sold by the slice for $6.80 or as a whole six-inch cake at $40. If you’re a member, you can enjoy their combo sets from $9, which gets you a medium drink and a slice of cake.
Make sure you head down stat to enjoy their grand opening promotions!
In other dessert news, we’ve updated our guide to the best ice cream cafes in Singapore, including handcrafted gelato shops. If you’re craving something savoury instead, check out our NISSIN x Pepper Lunch feature for beef curry-flavoured instant noodles.
Address: 30 Raffles Place, B1-01, CIMB Plaza, Singapore 048622
Opening hours: TBD
Website
Kebuke is not a halal-certfied eatery.
Featured image adapted from @kebuke_sg_
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