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Arriving by Bus: #123/143/587/590/598, Bustop Name: Orchard Plaza, Bustop No.: 08137. Arriving by Train: Somerset MRT. Nearest Carpark: Orchard Central continue reading
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 - Sat
11:00 - 22:30
Sun
11:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
https://www.facebook.com/GongCha.Singapore
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Gong Cha Milk Green Tea House Special Ice Coffee Purple Plum Tea Taro Milk
Review (8)
Level3 2012-08-13
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I will drink gong cha almost 4-5times a monthLast sat i went to orchard shopping,went to scape for their gong cha but the queue was super long soi walked to OC to get it instead& there's no queue there ,so waiting time for drink took less than 5minThis time ordered their milktea with herbal jelly for $2.80 & add 0.30cent for pearlThe thing i don't like about gong cha is their pearl need to pay Compare to koi,their milktea is more thin,Overall i rate 6/10 continue reading
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Level4 2012-06-02
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Ordered a sour plum jasmine green tea with konjac jelly from Gong Cha.This is a pretty good combination with a mixture of sweet, sour and bitter taste of the sour plum and the jasmine green tea. The cold and chilly drink is much suitable to be consuming on a hot weather. The konjac jelly is a healthier substitute for pearls. It costs $3. continue reading
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Level4 2011-12-09
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after very bad experience with the milk tea i tried at the other outlet, decided to give this store a second try because there was no other bubble tea store around. this time i tried the oolong milk tea, much better than the famous tea with milk on top, at least no goat taste. but i think the taste still very average and not worth the price continue reading
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Level4 2011-12-09
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felt thirsty after a meal so bought a bubble tea from gong cha to try. my friend said it was good but i think is just very average or perhaps is just the one i bought was not that nice. i gotten the earl grey milk tea with no sugar which taste just ok cause the tea taste is not very strong. i added konniyaku jelly to my milk tea which was quite a big mistake cause the jelly and tea does not go well together, i think pearls still go best with milk tea continue reading
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Level3 2011-09-27
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To be honest, I couldn’t really taste the difference between Gong Cha and KOI. I’m not sure if it’s just me, but Gong Cha’s black pearls seem to be slightly smaller than KOI bubble tea’s. But if it comes down to the best bubble tea in Singapore, I’d probably choose KOI cafe over Gong Cha Bubble tea.The difference between Koi's milk tea and Gong Cha's is that Gong Cha's provides more variety of mile teas and also there are numerous topping from selection, starting from the pearl, pudding jelly, grass jelly. It is not that you can only choose 1 topping for each drink. You can even put all the toppings inside your drinks but I would not recommend that since it will be weird. xDHowever, the House signature; Gong Cha Melon Milk Tea and the Gong Cha Alisan Milk Tea are a must try for those who seek a different taste from KOI Cafe. I myself love those 2 milk tea with additional pudding jelly. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)