Bingxue, a beloved ice cream and tea brand from China, has officially made its debut in Singapore with the opening of its first outlet in Yishun. With over 3,000 stores worldwide, the chain is set to expand further, with a second outlet scheduled to open at Changi City Point on October 15, 2024.
Known for its innovative tea blends and ice cream offerings, Bingxue brings a unique experience to local dessert and beverage lovers. One of the highlights of their menu is their signature $1 ice cream, available in three flavors: Regular, Matcha, and Mixed. The Matcha flavor, in particular, has garnered praise for its sweet, milky taste with a subtle earthy undertone. Additionally, Bingxue’s ice cream cones are freshly made in-house, enhancing the overall experience.
While the ice cream is a standout, Bingxue’s drink menu offers an equally diverse selection. The range includes milk teas, coffee beverages, fruit teas, smoothies, and milkshakes, catering to a variety of tastes.
For bubble tea fans, the Supreme Milk Tea (priced at $3.50) is a must-try. This drink comes with three distinct toppings: coconut jelly, red bean, and pearls, which combine to create a deliciously chewy and satisfying texture. Another recommendation is the Matcha Red Bean Milk Tea ($3.50), a balanced blend of creamy matcha and chewy red beans, perfect for those who enjoy a milkier matcha flavor.
Those seeking something lighter and fruitier can explore Bingxue’s Signature Fruit Coconut Milk series. The Mango Pomelo Milk Tea ($3.50) stands out with its rich coconut milk base and tropical fruit flavors, offering a refreshing, dessert-like experience.
To combat Singapore’s heat, Bingxue’s Fresh Fruit Tea range is an excellent choice. Options like the Freshly Squeezed Lemonade ($2.50) and Lychee Watermelon Tea ($3.50) are both cool and revitalizing. For those looking for a more indulgent refreshment, the Rainbow Fresh Fruit Bucket ($4.50) is an XL-sized fruit juice offering, featuring a mix of fresh orange, lemon, passion fruit, and watermelon slices, among other fruits.
Bingxue’s Yishun outlet is located at Junction Nine, a 12-minute walk from Yishun MRT Station.
For food enthusiasts visiting the area, nearby options include Ichi Umai, which offers affordable sashimi, and Kebuke, a Taiwanese bubble tea chain that opened its first Singapore outlet in June 2024 at Orchard.
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