First TEALIVE Store in SG 🇸🇬, where? ⤵️

Hello Zesties, 🍋 guess what I found?!

I just discovered the FIRST TEALIVE outlet in Singapore! 🎉 This popular tea brand from Malaysia 🇲🇾 is Southeast Asia’s largest lifestyle tea brand with over 800 outlets worldwide! 🙀 MASHA’ALLAH!

Now I don’t have to travel all the way to Malaysia to fix my tea cravings anymore. My go-to? Roasted Milk Tea with Grass Jelly – least sweet for the perfect balance. 🫶

📍 65 Airport Boulevard, # 01 -23, Terminal 3 Singapore Changi Airport, 819663

⭐ Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

💰 Price: $–$$

👍 Why I love it: Friendly service, aesthetic ambience, affordable prices & a wide range of drinks to choose from!

Thank me later, you guys! 🤍✨

#MyPOV #ThingsToDo #mindfulspending #lemon8recommendations #lemon8review

Singapore
2025/8/9 Edited to

... Read moreIf you're new to TEALIVE or searching for the best tea spots in Singapore, here’s a quick guide to making the most of your visit to the new outlet at Changi Airport Terminal 3. Besides their signature Roasted Milk Tea with Grass Jelly, TEALIVE offers a wide variety of drinks including Matcha Milk Tea, Bang Bang Milk Tea, and refreshing fruit teas like Passionfruit and Mango with QQ toppings. The menu caters to different preferences, including options with lower sugar and customizable toppings like pearls, aloe vera, or coconut jelly. Prices are wallet-friendly, usually ranging from about SGD 3.90 to SGD 6.90 depending on size and drink. Plus, the store features an inviting ambiance and friendly staff, making it a pleasant stop whether you're arriving, departing, or simply nearby. For halal-conscious visitors, TEALIVE Singapore is also halal-certified, ensuring that you can enjoy your bubble tea worry-free. The convenient location inside Terminal 3 means it’s easy to find after security, perfect for a quick tea fix before your flight or while waiting for a friend. In addition to bubbles and milk teas, they offer light bites such as popcorn chicken and chic maki rolls, ideal for a small snack alongside your drink. This makes it a one-stop spot for both cravings and refreshments. I highly recommend trying their Bang Bang series if you want to experience something thrillingly different – these drinks are fruity and come with chewy pearls or konjac for extra texture. Whether you’re a long-time bubble tea lover or simply looking for a new spot to try, TEALIVE at Changi is a welcome addition to Singapore’s vibrant tea scene. Enjoy your visit – and don’t forget to thank me after trying that Roasted Milk Tea with Grass Jelly!

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