Chagee returns to SG with a bang, launches 3 stores in August
CHAGEE , the renowned modern tea brand, announces the opening of its first three stores across Singapore this August , solidifying further its presence in the vibrant Southeast Asian market. This strategic expansion is a testament to the brand's growing popularity and commitment to bringing premium, healthier tea beverages to a broader audience.The three new outlets are in prime areas, namely orchardgateway, Plaza Singapura and Raffles City, which cater to both locals and tourists.
Highlights on the Singapore menu include Chagee's iconic bestseller, Jasmine Green Milk Tea, with annual sales of over 100 million cups worldwide, and the Da Hong Pao Snow Cap Milk Tea, a refreshing blend of Da Hong Pao with quality dairy, paired with white peach fresh cream and topped with freeze-dried fig bits.Additionally, Singapore stores will be offering cakes on the menu to complement the brand's beverage offerings, which is another global first for Chagee.
Returns To SG With Bang Launches Stores In August
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