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2013-06-06 542 views
Herbal tea is always our best alternative to quench the thirst while we were walking in the malls. Wheat grass, S$1.50, is still as sweet as ever. Taste is rather artificial and I would prefer that to be diluted. Chrysanthemum Tea, S$1.20 is also quite sweet for my liking. Having drank the cooler version always, I had decided to try the warmer ones this round. Warm and with a little heat makes its so soothing to the body.The usual lady who served was on duty during weekdays night is still as fri
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Herbal tea is always our best alternative to quench the thirst while we were walking in the malls.

Wheat grass, S$1.50, is still as sweet as ever. Taste is rather artificial and I would prefer that to be diluted.
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Chrysanthemum Tea, S$1.20 is also quite sweet for my liking. Having drank the cooler version always, I had decided to try the warmer ones this round. Warm and with a little heat makes its so soothing to the body.
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The usual lady who served was on duty during weekdays night is still as friendly and polite. Service from her was efficient.
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2013-06-04
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Level4
2013-05-14 208 views
DrinksBought 4 bottles of Liang Teh with total amount of S$5.00.I was kind of surprise to see that honey wheat grass costs S$1.00 now as this drink used to be one of the expensive ones among the liang teh. As far as I remember the taste of the wheat grass drink had changed totally. There were no strong grass smell like before.Bought 2 bottles of water chestnut (S$1.50 each) and 1 bottle of winter-melon tea (S$1.00). I had an overdosed of sugar, they were simply too sweet for consumption! I had t
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Bought 4 bottles of Liang Teh with total amount of S$5.00.

I was kind of surprise to see that honey wheat grass costs S$1.00 now as this drink used to be one of the expensive ones among the liang teh. As far as I remember the taste of the wheat grass drink had changed totally. There were no strong grass smell like before.
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Bought 2 bottles of water chestnut (S$1.50 each) and 1 bottle of winter-melon tea (S$1.00). I had an overdosed of sugar, they were simply too sweet for consumption!
I had to dilute 1 bottle of the drink to 2 bottles of plain water.
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The lady had thank me repeatedly. Perhaps, I'm the only customer who bought 4 bottles at one go.

Price
Price is reasonable.

Recommendation / Tips
There were no chilled drinks left for the flavors of drink I want and I have no choice but to buy whatever is available there. So be earlier to avoid disappointments.
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2013-05-14
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Level4
2013-04-30 143 views
S$1.50 a bottle of chilled water chestnut drink to quench thirst and beat the heat in my body.Water chestnuts are excellent source of potassium. The drink has mild sweetness and it is strong in sugar cane, tastes natural. On top of that this drink carries detoxifying properties and are very good for us.Till the end of the drink, you will find some sediments, usually I will not drink them up.They have wide variety of Liang Teh. Initially I wanted to buy "Luo Han Guo" but they do not have the chil
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S$1.50 a bottle of chilled water chestnut drink to quench thirst and beat the heat in my body.
Water chestnuts are excellent source of potassium. The drink has mild sweetness and it is strong in sugar cane, tastes natural. On top of that this drink carries detoxifying properties and are very good for us.

Till the end of the drink, you will find some sediments, usually I will not drink them up.
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They have wide variety of Liang Teh. Initially I wanted to buy "Luo Han Guo" but they do not have the chilled version. I will buy it during my next visit.
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2013-04-29
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2013-04-24 72 views
Half drank bottle of apple honey and a full bottle of chrysanthemum tea at $1.50 and $1.20 respectively. I had forgo my favorite Aloe Vera Honey drink this time round despite having the lady recommending the most expensive "liang teh" among all the drinks on the cupboard many times. I still remember my last experience with them where aloe vera honey drink consists of aloe vera residues instead of cubes and I'm careful this time.Bottles are not labelled despite seeing those labels lying around on
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Half drank bottle of apple honey and a full bottle of chrysanthemum tea at $1.50 and $1.20 respectively. I had forgo my favorite Aloe Vera Honey drink this time round despite having the lady recommending the most expensive "liang teh" among all the drinks on the cupboard many times. I still remember my last experience with them where aloe vera honey drink consists of aloe vera residues instead of cubes and I'm careful this time.

Bottles are not labelled despite seeing those labels lying around on the table.

Although they are not maintaining the standards of the packaging, I hope they will do it for the drinks.
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Service wise, its average.
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2013-04-23
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  • chrysanthemum Tea