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Hmm... CHAGEE — what to drink? What’s nice? What should I order?
I love milk tea, but even I get overwhelmed by CHAGEE’s huge menu in Singapore and Malaysia, which can be slightly different.
So I went through official data, delivery trends, and social media reviews to figure out which CHAGEE drinks are actually worth your money, especially if you’re into milk teas like me.
This post isn’t about guessing — it’s a solid list of popular, best-selling picks you can trust. (Not ranked, just reliable.)
Want to see the Top 3 CHAGEE drinks globally, based on their official IPO filing? → Read that here
Top 5 CHAGEE Drinks in Singapore
CHAGEE first entered Singapore in 2019, then returned in 2024 with a bigger presence — this time with company-owned stores, including a unique signing outlet at NUS that employs Deaf baristas. Since then, the brand has been expanding fast, and its clean, modern aesthetic is everywhere from Orchard to Marina Square.
But with so many teas on the menu, where do you even start?
Here are 5 of the most popular CHAGEE drinks in Singapore, based on their official site, pricing, and mentions in media like The New Straits Times.
1. BO-YA Jasmine Green Milk Tea
Price: ~$4.90 SGD
Why it’s popular: CHAGEE’s signature drink — and with over 600 million cups sold globally, it’s the one that put them on the map. Listed as a top-seller on CHAGEE’s official Singapore website.
Brewed with jasmine-scented green tea leaves and fresh milk, this drink is light, floral, and creamy. It's perfect if you're new to CHAGEE or prefer a smooth, not-too-sweet milk tea.
2. Osmanthus Oolong Milk Tea
Price: ~$4.90 SGD
Why it’s popular: A beautiful mix of roasted oolong tea and osmanthus flowers, this drink has a soft floral aroma and mellow taste. Officially listed as one of CHAGEE Singapore's Top 5 most popular drinks.
3. Tie Guan Yin Milk Tea
Price: ~$5.20 SGD
Why it’s popular: A bolder, more full-bodied oolong milk tea with a natural orchid fragrance and roasted depth. It’s less floral than Osmanthus but still aromatic and satisfying-a favorite among regulars and tea purists.
4. Da Hong Pao Milk Tea
Price: ~$4.90 SGD
Why it’s popular: Smoky, deep, and bold. This classic oolong tea is for those who like their tea strong and layered in flavour. Frequently featured in CHAGEE’s promos and often ordered by fans who appreciate traditional “rock tea.”
5. Da Hong Pao Snow Cap Milk Tea
Price: ~$6.90 SGD
According to a New Straits Time Article, this elevated version of the Da Hong Pao is one of their best sellers. It combines robust tea with white peach-scented cream, high-quality dairy, and freeze-dried fig bits, a more indulgent option.
Top 5 CHAGEE Drinks in Malaysia
CHAGEE has made a strong name for itself in Malaysia with its minimalist stores, real tea brewing, and premium milk tea blends. Many outlets here are Halal-certified, and it’s become a go-to brand for young professionals, students, and milk tea lovers who want something less artificial than the usual sugary boba chains.
In fact, CHAGEE is just as popular in Malaysia as in China or Singapore, and delivery app data (via GrabFood, Foodpanda, and local food blogs) gives us a clear picture of the country’s top favourites (Sources)
1. Da Hong Pao Milk Tea
Price: RM 12.90 (500ml)
Why it’s popular: Roasty, rich, and full of character — this bold oolong classic remains a consistent bestseller in Malaysia. If you like a deep, slightly smoky milk tea, this is a must-try. Listed in Grabfood as bestseller in many parts of the country.
2. BO-YA Jasmine Green Milk Tea
Price: RM 11.90
Why it’s popular: Just like in Singapore, this is CHAGEE’s signature drink. Light, creamy, and floral and consistently listed among the top-ordered items across major outlets.
3. White Peach Oolong Milk Tea
Price: RM 11.90
Why it’s popular: Fruity, floral, and perfectly balanced. This is one of CHAGEE Malaysia’s most loved milk teas, especially among those who prefer something refreshing but not too sweet.
Brewed with oolong tea and infused with white peach notes, it’s a top pick for both tea newbies and regulars..
4. Camellia Oolong Milk Tea
Price: RM 14.90
Why it’s popular: A newer but fast-rising favorite, this drink features Camellia-scented oolong tea and milk. It’s slightly floral, mellow, and creamy — ideal if you want something elegant but easy to drink.
5. Fresh Watermelon Jasmine Green Tea
Price: RM 14.90 (500ml)
Why it’s popular: One of the most popular non-milk teas on the Malaysian menu. This fruit tea combines real watermelon juice with jasmine green tea, making it super refreshing — especially on a hot afternoon.
Great for those looking for a lighter, fruity option without dairy.
π Price Comparison Table: Singapore vs. Malaysia
| Drink Name | πΈπ¬ Singapore (SGD) | π²πΎ Malaysia (RM) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jasmine Green Milk Tea | ~$4.90 | ~RM 11.90 | Signature drink, bestseller in both countries |
| Osmanthus Oolong Milk Tea | ~$4.90 | ~RM 14.90 | Available in SG only as a top 5; rarer in MY menus |
| Tie Guan Yin Milk Tea | ~$5.20 | ~RM 14.90 | Premium oolong with roasted depth |
| Da Hong Pao Milk Tea | ~$4.90 | ~RM 12.90 | Strong, smoky classic — consistently popular in both |
| White Peach Oolong Milk Tea | Not available | ~RM 11.90 | MY exclusive favourite; not found on SG menus (2025) |
| Camellia Oolong Milk Tea | Not available | ~RM 14.90 | Subtle and floral, currently Malaysia-only |
| Da Hong Pao Snow Cap | ~$6.90 | Not confirmed | Premium version in SG; less visible in MY listings |
| Watermelon Jasmine Green Tea | Not listed | ~RM 14.90 | Non-milk tea favourite in Malaysia |
π‘ Note: Prices and availability may vary by store or platform. Some drinks are country-specific.
My Must-Try Milk Teas (Available in SG & MY)
If you’ve seen my global CHAGEE drinks guide, you already know I’m a big fan of milk teas done right. These three are my go-to orders, no matter where I am — and they’re all available in both Singapore and Malaysia:
✔️ White Peach Oolong Milk Tea
✔️ Da Hong Pao Milk Tea
✔️ Tie Guan Yin Milk Tea
Just one tip, as healthy as it sounds with no sugar, I feel its better around 50% sugar. While I love the healthier approach, I find that when the sugar level is too low, the taste doesn’t hit as deeply for me
π§Ύ Final Thoughts
Before I did all this research, I actually tried Lapsang Souchong, assuming every CHAGEE milk tea would be amazing. But honestly, it didn’t resonate with me. It was a bit too smoky for my taste, and that one experience left me unsure about the brand for a while.
Then I explored their most popular drinks , and seen what fans actually love, and tried a few best sellers, I can conclude the right drink really makes a difference.
Yes, they’re pricier than your typical bubble tea, but when my budget allows, these are my go-to indulgences. An added bonus is that they’re made from real tea leaves and no creamer, which makes me feel like I’m making a healthier choice.
If you're on the fence about CHAGEE, start with one or two from this list. You might just find a new favourite.
-Annabel
Please Note: Prices accurate as of August 2025.
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