Bober Tea fans can now get their boba fix from the comfort of their home, with islandwide delivery available via Oddle.

Bober Tea fans can now get their boba fix from the comfort of their home, with islandwide delivery available via Oddle.

You may have heard of sourdough bread, but what about sourdough buns? SOUDO is a newly-minted, online bakery that specialises in healthy and hearty bakes that are easily enjoyed on their own, or paired with other ingredients from around your home.

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Ever wanted to indulge your boba tea cravings, but felt that slightest twinge of guilt at busting your weekly quota for your sugar intake? Well, you can slurp up your favourite beverages with less guilt at JLD Dragon 吉龙糖, the newest Taiwanese bubble tea chain to launch in Singapore.

Update 19 Jan 2025: Machi Machi has closed.
Taiwanese bubble tea chain and Jay Chou’s favourite, 麥吉 Machi Machi, has landed in Singapore. With its legendary cream cheese foam and panna cotta milk teas, fans of the Taiwanese pop singer can feel one step closer to him by indulging in the same brand that was featured in his 說好不哭 Won’t Cry music video!

It’s a quiet, languid, late afternoon at The Cheese Ark. Soft, jazzy beats permeate the cozy retail area, while aromas of different exotic cheeses mingle in the air. Rows of neatly stacked crackers, nuts, wines, and cheese knives sit on shelves waiting for the next customer to pick them up.
Never would you suspect that this humble cheese shop is tucked away deep in the heartlands – Stirling Road in Queenstown, to be exact. A windowless shopfront devoid of any signage stands out from a row of neighbourhood eateries and provision stores.

Black Friday may be over, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy anymore sweet deals! From 6 – 8 December, Icenoie Hokkaido will be celebrating its first anniversary with 50% off all gelato and soft serve.

Anyone remembers buying the Blue Coral flavour from the very first generation of bubble tea shops in our childhood? Well, here to bring you on a nostalgia trip is Whale Tea 琉璃鯨, a Nanjing-based bubble tea chain with over 500 outlets in its native China.
