Asian and international delights, great coffee, trendy bars, unique antiques – you'll find all this and more in Everton Park and its surrounding vicinities! Constructed in 1965 and situated in downtown Singapore, it housed the Singapore Harbour Board staff until its renovation in 1979 – where the flats were then re-allotted for residential use. Today, two rows of flats (blocks.
May 19, 2021
Unsplash
As the second most commonly drunk beverage in the world (after water), it’s clear that we love our teas.
Whether you’re looking for a midday energy booster, a steaming hot cup at night, or an iced tea blend on humid afternoons, here’s a list of 10 local artisanal tea brands that bring both the quality and the fragrance. Hopefully, you’ll find one that’s just your cup of tea ahead of International Tea Day!
ETTE Tea
[embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/CGEu61Dnvr-/?utm source=ig web copy link[/embed]
Founded in 2014, this local gourmet tea brewer and boutique is famous for their locally-inspired flavours. Their first ever blend to hit the market, Pandan Chiffon ($28, 16 sachets), remains a popular favourite among locals to this day.
Film Review: The Calling of a Bus Driver - Georgia Asian Times gasiantimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gasiantimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Take the time to recharge at these teahouses in Singapore.
There are few things that divide us whether you’re a cat or dog person or if you’re an #eastsidebestside or #westside of Singapore. Another polarising topic perhaps, is whether you’re a tea or coffee person.
If you belong to former like I am, then this article is perfect for you. Below, we’ve rounded 10 teahouses and cafes in Singapore that serve up quality leaves and brew. Now the problem is, which tea will you choose to drink first: Chinese, English or Japanese tea?
1. Tea Bone Zen Mind