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China’s Largest Yoghurt Drink Chain Opens At Suntec City—Here Are The Must-Tries

More Yogurt opens at Suntec City with famous yoghurt shakes

From Yo-Chi’s viral self-serve froyo to Sunkist’s yoghurt popsicles, it seems the yoghurt craze isn’t dying down anytime soon. Adding to the excitement is the recent opening of More Yogurt’s first Singapore location at Suntec City. Dubbed China’s largest yoghurt drink chain, they’re known for their health-forward shakes and desserts, made using naturally fermented yoghurt and quality, farm-fresh fruits.

They offer an extensive menu, with seven categories to choose from, including avocado shakes, fruit shakes, and yoghurt bowls.

Everything here is made with naturally fermented yoghurt culture, which is said to be packed with probiotics, so you can indulge in their delicious treats guilt-free!

Better yet, they use real fruits instead of syrups and concentrates, so expect fresh flavours without any artificial aftertaste.

Being their best-selling item, we had to try their renowned Almond Avocado Yogurt Shake ($8.90).

We loved the thick and creamy shake, which had a delightful bittersweet flavour from the fresh avocado, made better by the crunchy almond chunks layered within. It even comes topped with extra avocado slices!

Don’t miss out on their Singapore-exclusive Pandan Cendol Yogurt Shake ($6.90), featuring fragrant pandan juice, paired with sweet and aromatic gula melaka, yoghurt, silky cendol noodles, chewy nata de coco cubes, and ripe mango for a bright, tangy sweetness.

If you’re looking for something fruity, their Strawberry Yogurt Shake ($9.90) is a great pick: a simple yet refreshing blend of creamy yoghurt and fresh strawberries, topped with a generous scatter of diced strawberries.

We also enjoyed their earthy-sweet Taro Yogurt Shake ($7.90), featuring their signature yoghurt blended with taro paste and soft taro chunks, finished with crispy coconut flakes for added texture and fragrance.

Apart from their shakes, More Yogurt also offers several yoghurt-inspired eats on the menu, including the Matcha Mango Chocolate Crunch Bowl ($7.90).

The bowl was filled with thick and creamy matcha-flavoured yoghurt, layered with ripe mango chunks, and finished with a hardened chocolate shell with crunchy oats.

FYI, their food items sell out quite fast thanks to the crowds, so we recommend heading down early to snag one.

More Yogurt is located on the second floor of Suntec City, a quick five-minute walk from Promenade MRT Station. It’s also within walking distance of Esplanade MRT Station and City Hall MRT Station. Do note that there are no dine-in seats, as they operate as a take-away kiosk.

In related content, check out Yogurt Planet for DIY yoghurt bowls with free-flow toppings at Millenia Walk. Alternatively, read our Yoajung feature for Korea-famous froyo at *SCAPE.

Address: 3 Temasek Blvd, #02-600, Suntec City, Singapore 038983
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
More Yogurt is not a halal-certified eatery.

Photos taken by Heather Ng.
This was a media tasting at More Yogurt.

Enrico De Guzman

Enrico is a food writer at Eatbook. As a kid, he was an extremely picky eater, but growing up with foodie parents, he learned to give everything a shot at least once. Now, he eats almost everything—making sure to dabao any leftovers. When he’s not busy feasting, you can find him helping out at his parents’ home bakery, @virgil.cdg.

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