Bubble tea delivery in Singapore
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You’re going about your day chillin’ in bed, scrolling through Facebook, or watching Netflix when the bubble tea craving hits. But leaving the house to get it feels like too much effort because you’re already way too comfortable indoors.
Good news: bubble tea delivery options exist in Singapore for that quick sugar fix. And in Adam Levine’s words, you’re “never gonna leave this bed.”
1. Liho – delivery for $3
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A relatively new favourite among Singaporeans, Liho’s stores are usually filled with hordes of people queueing. Luckily, you can beat the line and have it magically appear at your door. Liho delivers in sets, so rally your friends and get the Liho Milk Tea Craze ($26.50) that comes with 2 Milk Tea with pearls, 2 Earl Grey Milk Tea with pearls and 2 Chocolate Milk with Oreo Crunch.
If you’re craving for something rich and creamy, try Liho’s Avocado set ($37.40) which comes with 6 avo-filled variants of BBT including Honey Avocado Milk, Brown Sugar Pearl Fresh Milk Avocado and Cheese Avocado Smoothie.
Delivery options: GrabFood ($3)
2. Blackball – delivery at $1.99
Boba Milk Tea with Passion Fruit Green Tea
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Apart from their Taiwanese desserts like Tofu Beancurd with Mini Matcha and Mini Sesame Ball ($5.90), Blackball also serves the “Qiffle” – a waffle with a scoop of ice cream. Pair these with their Boba Milk Tea ($2.80), or get a Duo Cup for the best of 2 flavours.
Delivery options:
● Foodpanda ($1.99)
3. Gong Cha – delivery from $1.99
Hailing from Taiwan, Gong Cha has become one of the most popular bubble tea brands in Singapore. Try their Milk Tea with Red Bean and Pudding Jelly ($4.30) if you want something chewy that doesn’t involve pearls, or Lychee Oolong with Aloe ($3.10) for something more fruity.
Delivery options:
● Deliveroo ($1.99)
● Foodpanda ($1.99)
● GrabFood ($3)
4. Woobbee – free delivery with min. Order
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If your new year’s resolution is to eat a little healthier, this one’s for you. Woobbee’s teas are made with natural raw sugars that aren’t chemically processed, so they’re lower in calories. Try their antioxidant-rich Herbal Mint Green Tea ($4.40), or the Mint Mocha ($4.50) for that caffeine fix without the bad sugars.
Delivery options:
● Deliveroo ($3.15)
● Foodpanda ($1.99)
● Woobbee’s website (Min. order of $18. Delivery charge of $3 for orders below $25, and free for $26 and up)
5. HEETEA – delivery from $1.99
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HEETEA’s cheese teas are a must try, with their creamy and savoury Cheese Berry Tea ($7.20) having the perfect tinge of sweetness from the berries. Alternatively, try their Dragonfruit Yakult Tea ($4.50) for a change from the usual Apple Yakult bubble tea option.
Delivery options:
● Foodpanda ($1.99)
● GrabFood ($3)
6. Yocha Tea & Desserts – free delivery
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Yocha declares that “there’s always time for tea,” and we couldn’t agree more. They offer a range of flavours from the sweet Matcha Vanilla Milk Tea ($4.20) to healthier brews like the Roasted Brown Rice Tea ($3).
Delivery options:
● Deliveroo ($3)
● Foodpanda ($1.99)
● GrabFood ($3)
● Honestbee (Free)
7. ShareTea – delivery from $1.99
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If you’re having withdrawals from your last trip to Taiwan, hit up ShareTea, which makes its beverages with ingredients delivered direct from Taipei. For something sweet, try the Artisan Mango Green Tea with Creme ($2.90), or get an icy chocolate fix with the Ice Cream Cocoa Lover ($5).
Delivery options:
● Deliveroo ($3.05)
● Foodpanda ($1.99)
8. BR Infinitea – delivery at $1.99
Matcha Ice Blended with Pearls ($2.90)
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Don’t let its name deceive you, BR Infinitea doesn’t just serve a seemingly infinite number of options like Nutella Tea ($3.20) and Kiwi Smoothies ($3.80). Its menu also offers a repertoire of local dishes like Nasi Lemak ($6.20) and Lontong ($5.20).
Delivery options:
● Foodpanda ($1.99)
9. Muyoo Cafe – delivery at $3
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Muyoo offers healthier variations of our beloved bubble teas, made with zero additives. Try their “Dirty Drink” ($3.90), a creamy and cloudy concoction of Avocado Brown Sugar and Fresh Milk. Alternatively, try the Ultimate Cocoa + Cheese ($4.50) – the cheese froth at the top of the drink is made with naturally derived milk powder instead of the usual artificial creamer.
Delivery options:
● GrabFood ($3)
10. Tea Tree Cafe – delivery from $3
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Starting out as a store specialising in bubble tea, Tea Tree Cafe has since expanded to offer desserts too. If you’re feeling peckish, sink your teeth into their Chewy Bowl ($2.80) which comes with Pearls, QQ Taro Balls, Sweet Potato Balls and Creamer nestled on a bed of Grass Jelly or Pudding. For drinks, the bright minty flavour of the Peppermint Milk Tea ($4) is the perfect pick-me-up.
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Delivery options:
● Deliveroo ($3.10)
● GrabFood ($3)
11. iTea – free delivery
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iTea brews their teas daily using fresh natural ingredients. Savour the soft jelly-like consistency of their Pudding Milk Tea ($2.89), or for more chewy goodness, order their dessert bowl, Q Ball Glass Jelly Classics ($2.68), which brims with Red Bean, Grass Jelly, Yam Q Balls, Pearls, and Purple Sweet Potato.
Delivery options:
● Deliveroo ($2.35)
● Foodpanda ($1.99, free for min. order of $20)
● GrabFood ($3)
● Honestbee (Free)
12. SOD Cafe – delivery at $1.99
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SOD Cafe offers a range of desserts like Waffles with Ice Cream ($6.96) and Chocolate Rainbow Cake ($7.50). Wash that down with their Mixed Berries Milk Tea ($3.75) or the Double Froth Milo ($3.21) full of creamy, chocolately goodness.
Delivery options:
● Foodpanda ($1.99)
Order bubble tea online
There’s no need to get out of those comfy pajamas to battle with the hot weather outside. You can still fuel your bubble tea addiction from the comfort of your home with bubble tea delivery. Choose from a myriad of bubble teas ranging from our familiar milk teas and yakult teas, to the trendy cheese teas.