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Arriving by Public Bus: SBS Transit – 30, 79, 154, 157, 174, 174e, 179, 179A, 181, 182, 182M, 192, 193, 194, 198, 199, 240, 241, 242, 243W/G, 246, 249, 251, 252, 254, 255, 257, 405 (Alight at Boon Lay Interchange) SMRT – 172, 178, 180, 187 (Alight at Boon Lay Interchange) Arriving by Train: Boon Lay MRT - EW27 on the East West Line continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
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Review (4)
Level4 2014-12-29
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The weather was hot and humid today. I was thirsty and looking for a cold drink. Just in chance, at the entrance of Jurong Point, there was a herbal tea kiosk. I just pickup a chilled Chrysantenmum Tea at $1.50 thinking it was just like Yeo's Chrysantenmum Tea. I was so wrong after drinking the tea. This Chrysantenmum Tea had a light aroma and flavour of chrysantenmum, I can related to chrysantenmum flower petals. I guessed this Chrysantenmum Tea had used dried chrysantenmum to boil the drink. The sweetness was mild and the sweetness will not linger to the tongue after drinking. Overall, I liked this drink as it tasted natural and would like to try their other flavour drinks the next time. continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-09
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Rose Tea and Shan Zha Tea each costs S$2.00. I find the flavours of the tea are quite special and it is less often we get to see them on the booth of other herbal tea stalls.I have expected to fill have some rose fragrance from the rose tea, but to my surprise, there was none. It is more of the tea flavour. Sweetness is still of average. Comes in warm or chilled version, overall, its still not bad.While the shan zha tea are rich in flavour - full of shan zha taste. I will prefer this bottle of tea than the former. Sweetness is of average too, and customers can have a choice of having it chilled or warm. continue reading
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Level4 2010-11-25
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was feeling heaty the other day after long hours of studying and late night. was running a slight fever and bad sore throat so my friend took me to get a bottle of oriental herbal tea. initially i just order the normal herbal tea, but the auntie at the store saw my current state and offered to add some cooling powder. i was reluctant at first but my friend agreed on my behalf.i paid extra money i think abt 5 bucks for the cooling powder. the auntie suspended the powder into the bottle. it was very bitter! one sip and i just reject the drink. but since i paid so much for it, i had no choice but to finish it. after one night of sleep, my fever did go down and the sore throat wasnt so bad.i went down to the shop and bought milder drinks like barley and honey water. I survived on these drinks for a few days and I recovered, no longer heaty.so everytime i want to study overnight, i will ensure i have a bottle of oriental herbal tea. they are very reasonable priced about $1.20 per bottle. continue reading
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