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Get Cute Bubble Tea-Shaped Pancakes At Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea

Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea has bubble tea-shaped pancakes in Canberra Plaza

Image credit: YiFang Taiwan Fruit Tea

BBT fanatics, listen up: you can now not only drink your bubble tea, but also eat it. From today, Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea has launched mini egg pancakes that are shaped to look just like your favourite drink—a cup of bubble tea!

Only available at Yi Fang’s Canberra Plaza outlet—at least for now—these egg pancakes are crafted with fresh milk and eggs, and are made to order. The two types you can choose from are Signature Egg Pancake ($1.30 per piece) and Taro Flavour Egg Pancake ($1.50 per piece), with the latter containing a smooth and rich taro filling. Regardless of what you get, you can be sure that it’ll be crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and looking like a miniature cup of BBT.

While you’re at the outlet, you may want to check out the actual bubble tea that Yi Fang has to offer as well!


Image credit: YiFang Taiwan Fruit Tea

There are many unique and fascinating drinks to choose from here, such as the Yi Fang Fruit Beer 0.00% Alcohol (from $6.50), which combines the malty taste of non-alcoholic beer with the refreshing flavour of fruit tea. If you’re not a fan of beer, however, we recommend you get the signature Yi Fang Fruit Tea (from $5.50) instead.

We also recommend trying the Soy Milk with Pineapple (from $5.50) drink, where signature pineapple jam is blended with healthy, non-dairy soy milk to create a refreshing drink that offers the delightful aroma of pineapple. This lactose-free beverage is best enjoyed with a sugar level of 0%-50%.

For interesting pancakes and waffles, have a look at our Pancake & Waffle Place review. For an artisanal sandwich cafe in Katong with hearty beef tongue sandwiches, check out our Beastly Girls coverage.

Address: 133 Canberra View, #01-10, Canberra Plaza, Singapore 750133
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 10am to 10pm, Fri-Sat 10am to 10:30pm
Tel: 6977 7132
Website
Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from YiFang Taiwan Fruit Tea.

Enze Kay

Enze is a Singapore-based food writer. He enjoys noodle dishes from around the world, but local classics such as bak chor mee, wonton mee, and hokkien mee hold a special place in his heart.

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