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KOI Will Launch New Korean Strawberry Series On 18 Dec

KOI The Singapore to launch Korean Strawberry bubble tea

Image credit: @koithesingapore

New in: KOI The Singapore is launching a new Korean Strawberry series on 18 December 2025! Available at all outlets for a limited time, the three drinks are Strawberry Green Tea, Strawberry Green Milk Tea, and Strawberry Green Tea Macchiato.

This news follows the popular beverage chain’s recent collab with Mister Donut, which featured bubble tea doughnuts.

Image credit: @koithesingapore

The new drinks are made with fresh strawberries imported from Korea, renowned for their sweetness, fragrance, and juiciness. One standout is the Strawberry Green Tea Macchiato, where KOI’s signature green tea is infused with a fruity strawberry puree and topped with a rich, creamy foam.

You can also enjoy these beverages with KOI’s other tea bases: Black Tea, Oolong Tea, or Seasons Tea. Prices are yet to be released, but we’ll update this article as soon as we have more details.

If you’re not big on strawberries, consider KOI’s new Roasted Oolong Tea series instead. There’s the Roasted Oolong Teh Gao (from $4.80), a riff on the traditional kopitiam-style tea that features roasted oolong with sweetened condensed milk. Otherwise, the Roasted Oolong Soya Gao (from $5.50), starring soya milk for a smooth finish, is equally delicious.

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You can also check out our YouTube Shorts above for more inspiration on what drink to order at KOI The Singapore!

Image credit: KOI The Singapore via Google Maps

We recommend trying the new Korean Strawberry series as soon as possible, as it’s a limited time offer! There are over 50 KOI The Singapore outlets across the island.

In other food news, Jurong Point has a Christmas fair running from now to 28 December. The festival spotlights over 20 food stalls, including Uncle Lee Confectionery, known for their old-school cakes.

You can also check out World Christmas Market 2025, happening at Bayfront, to get in the festive mood!

Website | Full list of outlets
KOI The Singapore is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from KOI The Singapore via Google Maps and @koithesingapore

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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