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Telephone
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Introduction
Gong Cha originated around 1000 B.C. in ancient China where tea was offered as a form of tribute to the emperor. Tea that were presented as tributes were of the best quality. Gong Cha follows this principle and aims to provide the best quality tea and beverages to their customers. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
https://www.facebook.com/GongCha.Singapore
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Signature Dishes
Gong Cha Milk Green Tea House Special Ice Coffee Purple Plum Tea Taro Milk
Review (15)
Level4 2014-02-02
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Bought a cup of this Strawberry yoghurt from this Gong Cha outlet. At the price of $3.50 per cup, is consider quite affordable. instead of tasting the thick creamy texture of the usual yogurt, it is really light in flavour and the strawberry flavour is quite mild and not too sweet. Is refreshing and tasty. The staff is friendly and stall is clean. continue reading
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Planning to smuggle my precious tea into Cinema, I prefer this refreshing healthy drinks rather than the gassy carbonated beverage. The freshly brewed tea leave was not artificial at all, a good choice as I was looking for something light and natural. With the adding of mix lemon juice, premium tea brought a chilling experience after drinking. No wonder it was the one of the top sellers, price at $2.80. continue reading
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I've been a fan of Tea for the longest of time. Let's not mention how I love my Coffee as well alright? Of course there are certain Teas that I never really enjoy. Yes you got that right, Bubble Tea.I can understand the concept of eating starchy black pearls. But drinking copious amount of sugar? Maybe my love for sweet desserts & pastries are greater than my love for sweet drinks...The simple Earl Grey Milk Tea (EGMT) with 30% sugar content. No, I didn't get any toppings because I wanted to save money!The verdict? There's no doubt that Gong Cha's EGMT tasted like Earl Grey + Milk. But still, even at 30% sugar content, it is still very SWEET! I was wondering to myself, just how much is 30% sugar content compared to 50% sugar content? One day, If I've the chance, I will find out!Nevertheless it's still pretty good! Afterall, it's tea that's meant for the Chinese Emperor to drink. That's Gong Cha (Tribute Tea in Chinese)... continue reading
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Level4 2013-05-06
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I usually go for the brewed tea when ordering at Gong Cha, but i was feeling hungry and wanted a milk tea that day. Decided to go for the matcha milk tea with azuki beans instead. Not the nicest matcha milk that i had before. Despite the colour, the taste of green tea is lacking much (especially when i compared to starbucks green tea latte). The red bean, is hard to be suck up with the straw, making it very irritating and i had to tear open the cover when i finished the drink just to eat the beans. continue reading
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Level4 2012-11-20
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I was recently at Juction 8 & wanted to have a drink badly so I headed to Gong Cha & decided to have a Lemon Juice with While pearl Ai Yu Jelly. I asked for it to be 30% sweet. It was fresh Lemon juice with a refreshing lemony flavor & bits of lemon. The white pearls Ai Yu Jelly were great & chewy & I liked them better than the black pearls. It is quite a refreshing drink to beat the summers & citrus lovers will definitely love it. It costs about 3$. continue reading
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