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China’s Viral Molly Tea To Open In Raffles Place By June 2026

Molly Tea will open a second outlet in Raffles Place

New in: Molly Tea, China’s viral bubble tea chain, is set to launch its second outlet in Singapore by June 2026. The new store is slated to open at Singapore Land Tower, right next to Raffles Place MRT Station!

For the uninitiated, Molly Tea is one of the biggest tea brands in China, with over 2,000 outlets worldwide, including in Australia, Thailand, and the United States.

Their first Singapore outpost officially launched on 6 March to much fanfare, marking the chain’s largest store in Southeast Asia.

Founded in Shenzhen, the brand is best known for its Premium Jasmine Milk Tea ($5.20), made with a meticulous seven-step scenting process. Fragrant Guangxi jasmine flowers are infused into the drink, creating a sweet, delicate flavour that’s light and easy to enjoy.

You can zhng up your drink with Molly’s signature Jasmine Whipped Cream in the Snowy Jasmine ($6.50). The creamy layer complements the rich, fragrant tea, while crushed pecans add a satisfying crunch.

Other interesting picks include the Premium Jasmine Apple Milk Tea ($5.90), which pairs high-mountain Guangxi tea with fresh apple juice. We also enjoyed the Pistachio Jasmine Coconut ($6.20), a refreshing blend of coconut water topped with pistachio cheese foam.

Image credit: @wattsfortoday

Molly Tea Raffles Place will open by June 2026, so those working in the CBD will have something new to look forward to!

In the meantime, you can check out Molly Tea’s Orchard Central store, which has an ongoing pop-up with lots of IG-worthy photo spots.

In other food news, Oatside has launched a new soy product, NOBO Soy. The high protein beverage comes in two versions: NOBO Soy, a lightly roasted soy milk designed to be smooth and easy to drink, and NOBO Almond Soy, which uses the same soy base but adds roasted almond grounds for a slightly nuttier flavour.

If you’re into alcohol, read our Orchid Sake Brewery feature, where we go behind the scenes of Singapore’s first sake brewery in Jurong!

Address: 50 Raffles Place, #01-02C, Singapore Land Tower, Singapore 048623
Opening hours: TBD
Website
Molly Tea is not a halal-certified eatery.

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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