Bubble tea is creating a buzz in Singapore, with long queues outside Chagee’s outlets. In China, Lingyin Temple’s bubble tea went viral for its unique presentation—a cup paired with a miniature steaming teapot. However, there’s no need to travel far to experience this trend. In Melaka, a stall on Jonker Street sells its version for RM16.90 (S$5.10), complete with a mini teapot attached to the cup’s lid. A fancier set with a tray and three tiny teacups costs RM25.90 (S$7.82). The teapots are functional, emitting steam from dry ice, adding a playful touch to the tea experience.
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