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Tealive: Malaysia-Famous Bubble Tea Chain To Open In SG

Tealive to open at Changi Airport in June 2025 with famous bubble tea

Image credit: Tealive Asia FB

Bubble tea fans, get excited: Tealive, a famous bubble tea chain from Malaysia, is set to open its very first outlet at Changi Airport Terminal 3 this June 2025! 

Image credit: Tealive

At the point of writing, the brand has over 800 outlets around the world in countries such as the UK, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Brunei.

Image credit: Tealive Asia FB

The extensive menu spoils you for choice; you can’t go wrong with the signature Bang Bang French Milk with Brown Sugar Warm Pearls or the Classic Roasted Milk Tea with Grass Jelly. FYI, we don’t know exactly what the menu or prices will be like, so keep your eyes peeled as we update this space.

Matcha lovers, make a beeline for the Nishio Fine Matcha Latte, starring creamy Nishio matcha atop creamy frothed milk. To zhng up your regular matcha latte, opt for the Bang Bang Nishio Matcha with Brown Sugar Warm Pearls for chewy, caramelly pearls mellowed with umami matcha.

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If you’re more of a coffee than tea person, go for the nutty Hazelnut Latte, Signature Coffee, or the Brown Sugar Latte. The latter is a smoky-sweet version of the Signature Coffee. They offer Americano as well for those who like it simple.

Image credit: Tealive Asia FB

For a hot day out, go for the refreshing Strawberry Pudding Smoothie or the Sparkling Passion Fruit Tea. The latter is served with chia seeds or a mix of pearls, coconut jelly, and sago.

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Those looking for light bites alongside their drinks can also get the Original Popcorn Chicken or Cheezy Chicken Roll Banjir. The latter sees rich cheese sauce drizzled generously atop juicy chicken pieces.

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Recently, they launched a special collaboration featuring the adorable Mofusand. Perhaps they’ll bring some of the collectibles to the Singapore outlet as well! 

Image credit: Tealive Asia FB

More information on Tealive’s Singapore opening has yet to be announced, but we’ll be sure to update this article once we have first dibs!

In related content, Bao’s Pastry’s viral seaweed floss buns from China will also be arriving in Singapore soon. Alternatively, Pizza Studio Tamaki (PST), a Michelin-approved pizzeria from Tokyo, will open in Tanjong Pagar on 10 June 2025.

Address: 65 Airport Boulevard, Terminal 3, Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore 819663
Opening hours: TBD
Website
Tealive is a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from Tealive Asia FB.

Kyla Wong

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