Popular Chinese dessert brand Bingxue’s first outlet in Singapore has S$1 vanilla or matcha ice cream, alongside one-litre juice buckets, bubble teas and more for less than S$4.50

by Sheree Chua

It’s a vicious cycle: I work to earn money for bubble tea but I need to spend on bubble tea just to power through work.

It also doesn’t help that bubble teas in Singapore are notoriously pricey, especially when they include toppings (and there have to be toppings because otherwise, what’s the point of drinking bubble tea?).

Bingxue
Photo: @bingxue_singapore/instagram

Fortunately, one dessert brand has come through with us and that’s none other than Bingxue. If you’re a fan of Chinese desserts or a regular visitor to Johor Bahru, you should be no stranger to this shop.

But for those who fall outside these groups, let me fill you in with a little background. Bingxue is essentially a tea and ice cream brand hailing from Shandong, China. To say they’re popular is an understatement as the brand now boasts over 3,000 shops around the world.

Bingxue
Photo: @bingxue_singapore/instagram

You can find Bingxue’s first outlet in Singapore at Junction Nine in Yishun, though a second outlet is soon popping up at Changi City Point on 15 October 2024 (so keep your eyes peeled!).

Bingxue
Photo: @bingxue_singapore/instagram

Regardless of whether you like ice cream or not, you need to get their famous S$1 ice cream. Yes, for just a dollar, you can beat the heat with some delicious vanilla or matcha soft-serve served in a cone. Or, you can get them mixed.

Photo: @bingxue_singapore/instagram

Drinks-wise, Bingxue has a wide selection, ranging from classic milk tea and fruit-infused teas to coconut milk beverages. Best-sellers include the Matcha Red Bean Milk Tea (S$3), Brown Sugar Bubble Tea (S$3), and the Supreme Milk Tea (S$3.50) — topped with pearl, coconut jelly, and red bean.

Photo: @bingxue_singapore/instagram

There’s also the one-litre juice buckets that are perfect when you’re especially parched. Take your pick from either the Grape Juice (S$4) or Rainbow Fresh Fruit (S$4.50). The latter is the most expensive item on the menu but it’s no surprise given the vibrant mix of watermelon, orange, passionfruit, lemon, and lime.

That’s not all! Aside from these regular offerings, Bingxue has also taken an effort to come up with special monthly specials. The drink for November is still hush-hush (obviously) but you heard it here first that it’ll be panda-themed.

Ready to dive into some sweet deals — literally?

Bingxue
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📍​​18 Yishun Ave 9, Junction Nine #02-59,  Singapore 768897
🕐 11am–9pm (Daily)

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