Chi cha San Chen is one of the famous restaurants in Taiwan which was newly created in 1978. Its main focus was to present a mouthwatering world-famous tea flavor. They present many flavors of tea one of them that become more famous was bubble tea. In Singapore first outlet of Chi Cha San Chen was opened in 1998 bringing their main aim. In Singapore, it became famous within a short time because of its experience, quality, delicious tea flavor, and beautiful dining atmosphere.

Latest List of Chicha San Chen Menu Singapore With Prices 2023

Popular

Bubble Milk Teafrom S$ 6.80
Tea with Fresh Milkfrom S$ 6.50
Fresh Milk with Brown Sugar Bubblefrom S$ 7.50
Tea with Moussefrom S$ 6.50
Iced Peach TeaS$ 8.50
Fruit TeaS$ 7.50

Cold Beverages

They offer a wide variety of options, including bubble teas, fruit teas, and fresh milk teas, all starting at just S$6. You can choose from classic options like bubble milk tea and iced peach tea, or try something new like the Oat Milk with Brown Sugar Bubble or Perrier Sparkling Peach. If you’re in the mood for something sweet, they also offer desserts like the Creamy Lemon Tart and Mango Cream Pie.

Oat Milk with Brown Sugar BubbleS$ 8.80
Iced Peach TeaS$ 8.50
Perrier Sparkling PeachS$ 9.70
Peach Tea With MousseS$ 8.50
Bubble Milk Teafrom S$ 6.80
Fruit TeaS$ 7.50
Fresh Milk with Brown Sugar Bubblefrom S$ 7.50
Perrier Lemon Black TeaS$ 8.80
Creamy Lemon TartS$ 7.50
Mango Cream PieS$ 7.50
Tea with Honeyfrom S$ 6
Tea with Passion Fruitfrom S$ 6
Tea with Lemon Juicefrom S$ 6
Tea with Mangofrom S$ 6
Tea with Creamfrom S$ 6
Tea with Oat Milkfrom S$ 7.50
Tea with Fresh Milkfrom S$ 6.50
Tea with Moussefrom S$ 6.50
Pure Tea – Icedfrom S$ 5
Cold Beverages

Hot Beverages

From the classic Bubble Milk Tea to the unique Oat Milk with Brown Sugar Bubble, there’s something for everyone. I especially loved the Fresh Milk with Brown Sugar Bubble, it was the perfect balance of sweet and creamy. Prices are very reasonable, with options starting from just S$5 for Pure Tea. The Fruit Tea was also a hit, with its bright and refreshing flavor.

Bubble Milk Tea (Hot)S$ 6.80
Fruit Tea (Hot)S$ 7.50
Fresh Milk with Brown Sugar Bubble (Hot)from S$ 7.50
Tea with Honey (Hot)from S$ 6
Tea with Cream (Hot)from S$ 6
Tea with Fresh Milk (Hot)from S$ 6.50
Tea with Oat Milk (Hot)from S$ 7.50
Pure Tea (Hot)from S$ 5
Oat Milk With Brown Sugar Bubble (Hot)S$ 8.80
Hot Beverages

Tea Leaves And Gift Sets

Their menu features an array of exceptional teas, including the Lishan Oolong Tea which comes in 75g and 15g options, both of which are priced reasonably at S$50 and S$18 respectively. If you’re looking for a great gift, CHICHA San Chen has got you covered with their Lishan Oolong Drip Tea Bag Gift Set (10X 4g) for S$49.50. Their Lishan Oolong Drip Tea Bags (4g) are also a great option at only S$4.95 each.

Lishan Oolong Tea (75G)S$ 50
Lishan Oolong Tea (15G)S$ 18
Lishan Oolong Drip Tea Bag Gift Set (10X 4g)S$ 49.50
Lishan Oolong Drip Tea Bag (4g)S$ 4.95
CHICHA San Chen Packaged Loose Leaf Tea (6/box)S$ 26
Tea Leaves And Gift Sets

Some Best or Famous items of the Chi Cha San Chen

Cassia Black tea

Cassia Black tea

Cassia Black tea is one of the famous tea of Chi Cha San Chen. Basically, it is a combination of black tea and Cassia. It has taste Sweet Slightly like burnt caramel. Cassia Black tea is good for health as it is good for digestion and benefit in case of relief from stomach pain. Commonly it is served after eating food. Some important ingredients are Water, Ceylon black tea, Cassia seed, Demerara sugar, Vanilla paste, etc.

Dong Ding Oolong tea

Dong Ding Oolong tea

 Dong Ding Oolong tea is one of the famous tea of the Chi Cha San Chen. Oolong tea presents a sweet creamy and buttery taste.  its unique flavor distinguishes it from other tea. It is good for health it is used to improve mental fitness. Some important ingredients used to make Oolong tea are the leaves, buds, and stems of the Camellia sinensis plant.

Bubble tea

Bubble tea

Bubble tea is one of the famous and signature items of Chi Cha San Chen. It has taste like Classic sweet milky with a slight twist. Bubble tea can be distinguished by its flavor it has more than one flavor such as Black Milk bubble tea and Hong Kong  Milk bubble tea. Some important ingredients to make Bubble tea are Black tea or loose-leaf black tea, water, Tapioca pearls, Milk(choice), sugar, Syrup(choice).

Fruit tea

Fruit tea

Fruit tea is one of the famous tea of Chi Cha San Chen. As the name suggests its taste depends on the type of fruits used to make it such as Lemons, strawberries, Peaches, Apples, etc. Fruit tea is good for health. Some important ingredients are Teabags, water, Sugar, frozen orange juice, lemon, fruits (Choice).

Fresh Milk with Brown Sugar Bubble,  High Mountain Pouching Tea with Lemon Juice, Cassia Black Tea with Mousse, and Honey Osmanthus Oolong Tea also known as best one.

Location and Opening Hours Details

Clarke Quay Central

Address: 6 Eu Tong Sen St, #B1-K9, Singapore 059817

Opening Hours:

Friday  11am–9:30pm

Saturday      11am–9:30pm

Sunday        11am–9:30pm

Monday       11am–9:30pm

Tuesday       11am–9:30pm

Wednesday 11am–9:30pm

Thursday     11am–9:30pm

Woodlands MRT Station (NS9)

Address: 1 Woodlands Square, #01-33, Singapore 738099

Opening Hours:

Friday  11am–9:30pm

Saturday      11am–9:30pm

Sunday        11am–9:30pm

Monday       11am–9:30pm

Tuesday       11am–9:30pm

Wednesday 11am–9:30pm

Thursday     11am–9:30pm

Fusionopolis

Address: 1 Fusionopolis Pl, #B1-20, Singapore 138632

Opening Hours:

Friday  11am–8:30pm

Saturday      Closed

Sunday        Closed

Monday       11am–8:30pm

Tuesday       11am–8:30pm

Wednesday 11am–8:30pm

Thursday     11am–8:30pm

[email protected]

Address: 313 Orchard Rd, 03 – 41, Singapore 238895

Opening Hours:

Friday  11am–9pm

Saturday      11am–9pm

Sunday        11am–9pm

Monday       11am–9pm

Tuesday       11am–9pm

Wednesday 11am–9pm

Thursday     11am–9pm

Jem

Address: 50 Jurong Gateway Rd, #01 – 17, Singapore 608549

Opening Hours:

Friday  10:30am–9:30pm

Saturday      10:30am–9:30pm

Sunday        10am–9pm

Monday       10am–9pm

Tuesday       10am–9pm

Wednesday 10am–9pm

Thursday     10am–9pm

[email protected] Square

Address: 238 Thomson Rd, #01 – 07 Velocity @ Novena Square, Singapore 307685

Opening Hours:

Friday  10:30am–9pm

Saturday      10:30am–9pm

Sunday        10:30am–9pm

Monday       10:30am–9pm

Tuesday       10:30am–9pm

Wednesday 10:30am–9pm

Thursday     10:30am–9pm

Boon Lay MRT Station (EW27)

Address: 301 Boon Lay Way, #01-16, Singapore 649846

Opening Hours:

Friday  11am–10pm

Saturday      11am–10pm

Sunday        11am–10pm

Monday       11am–10pm

Tuesday       11am–10pm

Wednesday 11am–10pm

Thursday     11am–10pm

 Lot One Mall

Address: 21 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4, #01 – 05, Singapore 689812

Opening Hours:

Friday  11am–10pm

Saturday      11am–10pm

Sunday        11am–9:30pm

Monday       11am–9:30pm

Tuesday       11am–9:30pm

Wednesday 11am–9:30pm

Thursday     11am–9:30pm

Who is the owner of CHICHA San Chen Singapore?

The now popular Yu Kee Duck x Chicha San Chen concept is the brainchild of Yu Kee Group’s second-generation owners Kun Miao and Qin Quan. Taking a leap of faith, the sibling duo reinvigorated the 60-year old braised duck rice concept with what they knew Singaporeans loved the most: bubble tea!

What is chicha famous for?

It is a Taiwan bubble tea chain that has grown and expanded rapidly with slight under 20 locations all over Singapore. It is famous for their award winning Dong Ding Oolong Tea. This bbt chain started from Taichung City, Taiwan in 1998, more than 20 years ago with over 200 outlets in Taiwan and China.

How many chicha outlets are there in Singapore?

With high-quality tea as its mainstay, CHICHA San Chen (吃茶三千) marries the best of bubble tea with traditional tea bringing one of life’s greatest pleasures to the world. CHICHA San Chen (吃茶三千) currently has 29 stores in Singapore.

How much is chicha san chen bubble tea?

Chicha San Chen Menu Singapore 2023
Menu
Price
Pure Tea – Hot
S$5.00
Fruit Tea
S$7.50
Bubble Milk Tea
S$6.80
Fresh Milk With Brown Sugar Bubble
S$7.50

How do you pronounce chicha San Chen?

The Chinese name is pronounced “Chi Cha San Qian”. It is known for its “brewed to order” bubble teas, meaning that you can customise the drinks based on your preferences.

What is the history of chicha?

Chicha is an ancient and meaningful drink to many South Americans in the Andes. Some of the earliest versions of chicha drinks, however, are thought to have come from the Kuna, an indigenous group that lives in Panama and Colombia. “Chicha” is thought to come from the Kuna word chichab, meaning corn.

What is San Cha?

San Cha’s stage name is a play on the Spanish word “san,” meaning saint, and “sancha,” slang for mistress.

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