2026 Update: I’ve fully refreshed
this guide for 2026! This version includes the latest price adjustments for
Singapore and Malaysia, along with details on the KOI20 "Golden Era"
Magnet Challenge (collecting magnets for free drinks!). I’ve also
cross-referenced these rankings with the latest data
from delivery apps to ensure these favorites are still the best of the
best.
While I’ve already shared a global roundup of KOI’s top drinks, this post zooms in on what people actually order in Singapore and Malaysia — based on official menu rankings, delivery app data (GrabFood, Foodpanda), and real customer favorites.
Bonus: I’ve included the latest 2026 prices to help you decide before you queue up (or hit "Order Now").
🕒 The 2026
"KOI20" Update: The Magnet Challenge
2026 marks the official Global Magnet Badge Challenge.
If you are a KOI traveler, 2026 is the year to collect!
- The
Challenge: From January 1 to December 31, 2026, KOI is running
a "Global Passport" style event across 14+ countries (including
SG and MY).
- The
Reward: If you collect 3 different country magnets (e.g., one
from SG, one from MY, and one from Thailand), you become a "Tea
Specialist" and get a Free Drink Card with no size or topping
restrictions.
The Grand Prize: For the hardcore fans, collecting 12+ country
magnets enters you for a chance to win USD $2,000 cash.
More
here on their website: HERE
SG-exclusive
magnet from their Instagram account:
2026 March Update: Ume Series starts in March with optional UME QQ topping
Ume Green Tea
Honey Ume Green Tea
Ume Lemon Green Tea
🇸🇬 Top 7 KOI Thé Drinks in Singapore (2026 Edition)
2026
Update:
January: Sakura Konjac Ball- Infused with delicate floral notes, Sakura Konjac
Ball delivers a light and bouncy chew that elevates every sip with a touch of
spring elegance.
February: Honey PiPaGao Series (Limited time)- A soothing blend of traditional honeyed Pi Pa
Gao mixed with KOI’s classic Milk Tea- A soothing blend of traditional honeyed
Pi Pa Gao mixed with KOI’s classic Milk Tea
🧋 Honey PiPaGao Green/ Black Tea $5.30
🧋 Honey PiPaGao Milk Tea $5.80
Based on both the official KOI Singapore website (Official Menu) and delivery app rankings, here are the top 7 drinks Singaporeans love most:
1. Golden Bubble Milk Tea
🧋 Black Tea + Milk + KOI’s Signature Golden Pearls
💰 ~S$5.20
The timeless classic. Creamy, balanced, and chewy pearls that KOI fans swear by.
2. Hazelnut Milk Tea
🌰 Milk Tea + Hazelnut Syrup
💰 ~S$4.90
Nutty and sweet, this is a nostalgic pick for many long-time KOI lovers.
📦 Frequently appears as “Popular” on Foodpanda & Deliveroo
💬 Often paired with coffee jelly by regulars
3. Ovaltine Milk Tea / Macchiato
🍫 Malted Chocolate + Milk / Macchiato Foam
💰 ~S$6.10
Comforting, chocolatey, and rich. A dessert-like drink that satisfies.
📦 Listed as “Popular” on Foodpanda
💬 Great for those who want something sweet but not fruity
4. Peach Oolong Tea/ Milk Tea
🍑 Peach + Fragrant Oolong Tea (with or without milk)
💰 ~S$4.20/4.90
Light, floral, and juicy — ideal for Singapore’s weather.
Comes in both milk and non-milk versions, both popular
5. Chrysanthemum Milk Tea
🌼 Chrysanthemum Tea + Milk
💰 ~S$4.90
Fragrant and slightly herbal with a mellow creaminess.
6. Green Milk Tea
🥤 Jasmine Green Tea+ Milk
💰
~S$4.90
Fragrant and refreshing with a note of jasmine.
7. Nama Chocolate Milk Tea
🥤 Nama Chocolate+ Milk Tea
💰 ~S$4.90
Rich and Chocolatey...what's more to say?.
📊 KOI Thé Singapore: Nutri-Grade & Price Audit (2026)| Drink Name | Price (Medium) | Nutri-Grade | 2026 Health Tip |
| Golden Bubble Milk Tea | ~S$5.20 | Grade C | The classic creamer is what hits the Grade C mark. |
| Hazelnut Milk Tea | ~S$4.90 | Grade D | Nutty syrups add sugar; try this at 25% sugar, or go for the low fat series version (Grade B) |
| Ovaltine Macchiato | ~S$6.10 | Grade D | High saturated fat in the foam makes this a Grade D. |
| Peach Oolong Tea | ~S$4.20 | Grade C | Even with plain tea its Grade C, but with lower sugar, it can go to Grade B. |
| Peach Oolong Milk Tea | ~S$4.90 | Grade C | Interestingly, still grade C with milk |
| Chrysanthemum Milk Tea | ~S$4.90 | Grade D | Fragrant and floral, but still a D due to the milk. |
| Green Milk Tea | ~S$4.90 | Grade D | Best paired with 0% sugar for a lighter sip. |
| Nama Chocolate Milk Tea | ~S$4.90 | Grade D | Rich and decadent—treat this as a full dessert. |
🌟 Annabel’s "Pro-Tip": The Low Fat Series Hack
If you love the creamy taste of KOI but want to avoid the Grade C label, you need to know about the Low Fat Milk Tea Series.
What it is: A specialized milk base that contains 30% less fat than their regular milk tea series
The Magic: This fat reduction is often enough to bring a drink from a Grade C down to a Grade B
Taste Test: It still maintains that signature KOI creaminess, but it feels much lighter on the palate and less "heavy" in your stomach.
🇲🇾 Top 7 KOI Thé Drinks in Malaysia (2026 Edition)
2026 Malaysia Update: Longjing Tea Latte launched on 26 March 2026
🍓 2026 Malaysia Seasonal: The Strawberry Series
Launch Date: January 15, 2026
This limited-edition series features premium Japanese Strawberries, known for their incredible aroma and natural sweetness.
(Note: While the Strawberry series in Singapore ended in late January, it is currently still available at selected Malaysia outlets!)
𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐲 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐓𝐞𝐚 (RM 12.10)
𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐲 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐤 𝐓𝐞𝐚 (RM 14.20)
𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐲 𝐘𝐚𝐤𝐮𝐥𝐭 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐓𝐞𝐚 (RM 14.30)
𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐲 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐓𝐞𝐚 𝐌𝐚𝐜𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐨 (RM 15.20)
2026 Update: 26 March- Longjing Tea Latte
🏆 TOP DRINKS in Malaysia: 2026 Power List
This list combines the latest data from KOI Malaysia’s official menu and top-performing items on GrabFood & Foodpanda.
1. Golden Bubble Milk Tea
🧋 Black Milk Tea + KOI’s Signature Golden Pearls
💰 ~RM13.10
The undisputed king of the menu. Smooth, perfectly balanced, and featuring those iconic chewy pearls that made KOI a household name in Malaysia
2. Yakult Green Tea
🥤 Jasmine Green Tea + Yakult
💰 ~RM12.1
Tart, probiotic, refreshing — a tropical favorite.
3. Brown Sugar Milk Tea
🥛 Milk Tea + Brown Sugar + Pearls
💰 ~RM12.70
Rich and dessert-like with caramelized syrup.
4. Caramel Black Tea Macchiato
🌸 Black Tea + Caramel Syrup + Signature Macchiato Cream
💰 ~RM14.70
Known for its "moustache-inducing" salty-sweet cream. The caramel adds a buttery depth that pairs perfectly with the bold black tea.
5. Milk Tea
🍑Signature KOI Black Tea + Creamer
💰 ~RM11.30
The "pure" experience. Best for those who want to appreciate the quality of the tea leaves without too many toppings
6. Honey Green Tea
🌸 Jasmine Green Tea + Natural Honey
💰 ~RM11.60
A lighter, floral alternative. It uses real honey to provide a mellow sweetness that isn't as heavy as cane sugar.
7. Black Sesame Milk Tea
🧋 Milk Tea + Roasted Sesame
💰 ~RM12.70
A rising star in 2026. It has a unique, nutty aroma and a slightly "gritty" but satisfying texture that appeals to those who like earthy flavors.
📊 2026 KOI Thé Price Comparison: SG vs. MY
| Drink Item | 🇸🇬 Singapore (SGD) | 🇲🇾 Malaysia (MYR) | 💸 Savings Tip |
| Golden Bubble Milk Tea | ~$5.20 | ~RM 13.10 | Best value in MY for the "full" signature experience. |
| Honey Green Tea | ~$5.10 | ~RM 11.60 | Healthy Hack: Naturally sweetened and cheaper in MY! |
| Milk Tea (Plain) | ~$4.90 | ~RM 11.30 | The most budget-friendly way to get your KOI fix. |
| Yakult Green Tea | ~$5.30 | ~RM 12.10 | Significantly cheaper in MY; a tropical favorite. |
| Black Sesame Milk Tea | — | ~RM 14.00 | A Malaysia staple—nutty, earthy, and very filling. |
| Hazelnut Milk Tea | ~$4.90 | ~RM 12.70 | Costs roughly the same across both borders. |
| Ovaltine Macchiato | ~$6.10 | ~RM 15.20 | A premium "dessert-tier" treat for chocolate lovers. |
| Brown Sugar Milk Tea | ~$5.80 | ~RM 12.70 | Major Savings: Nearly 30% cheaper when buying in MY! |
🌑 Spotting the Special Drinks
In Malaysia: The Black Sesame Milk Tea and Sesame Fresh Milk are permanent menu items. They are famous for their rich, roasted aroma and slightly "gritty" texture that pairs amazingly with fresh milk.
In Singapore: You’ll only find the 62% Nama Chocolate in Singapore.
The 2026 Final Verdict: My Honest review
After exploring the 2026 menu across both Malaysia and Singapore, it’s clear that KOI Thé is no longer just a casual "whenever" treat. With prices for a medium cup often crossing the RM 14 / S$5 mark, being selective isn't just a choice, it's a necessity.
My Honest Take:
"I’ve spent a long time playing it safe with the Golden Bubble Milk Tea. It’s the reliable old friend—you know exactly what you’re getting, and it never lets you down. But let’s be real: at 2026 prices, 'safe' can start to feel a bit boring.
I tried branching out to the Hazelnut Milk Tea, and it just didn't click for me—the syrup felt a bit too 'artificial' for my liking. I’m still on the hunt for that elusive 'Wow' drink that justifies the price tag. Until then, my strategy is to go down the list one by one, very selectively, until I find a winner."
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