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Don’t Yell At Me bubble tea Singapore

Taiwanese bubble tea chain Don’t Yell At Me has a serious global presence, with 380 outlets internationally. Now, they’re finally making a pit-stop on our BBT-lovin’ little red dot as Don’t Yell At Me is scheduled to open their first Singapore cafe at Orchard Central, come 29 October.

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The brand was established by Taiwanese variety show star Yako Chan, beginning as a pop-up in a Taipei-based container market. While the OG stall has since closed, Don’t Yell At Me has continued to grow in strides.

Their opening in Singapore will feature a minimalistic cafe setting, with neon lights. There’s no word yet as to whether there will be seats. Little is known about the SG menu just yet as well, but Don’t Yell At Me is famous for their wide range of drinks, from classic milk tea, to sparkling fruit teas.

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We’re looking forward to the likes of their Kumquat Osmanthus Tea, which sounds like a refreshing thirst-quencher to beat the heat. Their Sakura Lychee Sparkling Drink is another signature, pairing juicy lychee with floral sakura for a taste of Japan.

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On the milk tea front, their Wintermelon Milk offers something nostalgic, reminiscent of Yeo’s packet drink most of us have enjoyed growing up. Their Tiramisu Milk Tea is another interesting hit, made with black coffee, a cream cheese topping, and milk tea, to really taste like the dessert.

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Make your order better with the addition of the brand’s famous Sweet Potato & Taro Balls, or a whole host of other toppings. These include Fresh Cream Cheese, Brown Sugar Pearl, Kanten Jelly, and Bursting Boba.

We’ll update this article with more information on the new outlet when we have it.

Satisfy your bubble tea cravings in the meantime with LiHo’s new sugar-free beverages, or get your Taiwan food fix from JIBABA, a local home baker selling Taiwanese-style bagels with mochi and taro.

JIABABA: Home Bakers Selling Taiwanese-Style Bagels Filled With Chunky Taro, And Peanut Butter Mochi

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