📍 What’s Brewing in Raffles Place?

The buzz around Singapore’s Central Business District just got louder. Molly Tea, the Chinese bubble‑tea phenomenon that has already conquered more than 2,000 locations worldwide, is set to open its second Singapore outlet in Singapore Land Tower, right next to Raffles Place MRT Station.

Opening date: June 2026
Address: 50 Raffles Place, #01‑02C, Singapore Land Tower, Singapore 048623
Why it matters: This will be the largest Molly Tea store in Southeast Asia, giving busy professionals and tea‑lovers a new, convenient spot to recharge.

(If you can’t wait for the grand opening, swing by their Orchard Central pop‑up now—plenty of IG‑worthy photo spots await!)

đź§­ A Quick Molly Tea Primer
Origin Scale Signature Drink
Founded Shenzhen, China Premium Jasmine Milk Tea ($5.20)
Global footprint 2,000+ stores across Australia, Thailand, the U.S., and more 7‑step jasmine scenting process using fragrant Guangxi jasmine flowers
First Singapore store Launched 6 Mar 2026 (largest in SE Asia) —

Molly Tea’s reputation hinges on meticulous craftsmanship. The Premium Jasmine Milk Tea is brewed using a seven‑step scenting technique, where delicate Guangxi jasmine petals are infused into high‑mountain tea leaves, delivering a sweet, airy flavour that feels almost floral‑light.

🍹 Must‑Try Menu Highlights (All Prices in SGD)
Drink Price What Makes It Special
Snowy Jasmine $6.50 Premium Jasmine Milk Tea topped with Jasmine Whipped Cream and a sprinkle of crushed pecans for a crunchy finish.
Premium Jasmine Apple Milk Tea $5.90 High‑mountain jasmine tea meets fresh apple juice—perfect for a light, fruity lift.
Pistachio Jasmine Coconut $6.20 Coconut water base, crowned with pistachio cheese foam; a refreshing, nutty twist.

Pro tip: Pair any of these drinks with a side of Molly’s signature chewy boba for that classic bubble‑tea experience.

📸 Instagram‑Ready Moments

The Raffles Place outlet will be designed with photo‑friendly corners, from neon‑lit backdrops to sleek, minimalistic seating. The brand’s previous Singapore flagship already proved that a well‑styled café can become a social‑media magnet—so bring your camera!

🔍 Beyond Molly Tea: What Else Is Sizzling in Singapore’s Food Scene?
News Highlights
Oatside launches NOBO Soy Two new soy‑based beverages:

  • NOBO Soy – lightly roasted, ultra‑smooth soy milk.
  • NOBO Almond Soy – same base, enriched with roasted almond grounds for a nutty edge.
    Orchid Sake Brewery (Feature) Dive behind the scenes at Singapore’s first sake brewery in Jurong. Learn about the fermentation process, tasting notes, and the growing local sake culture.

If you’re a protein‑packed beverage fan or an alcohol enthusiast, keep an eye on these launches—they’re shaping Singapore’s culinary landscape just as fast as Molly Tea.

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🎉 Final Thoughts

Molly Tea’s expansion into Raffles Place is more than just a new storefront; it’s a cultural bridge that brings a meticulously crafted Chinese tea experience right into the heart of Singapore’s financial hub. Whether you’re a busy professional needing a midday pick‑me‑up, a bubble‑tea aficionado hunting the next trend, or simply someone who loves a good photo‑op, this upcoming spot ticks all the boxes.

Mark your calendars for June 2026, set a reminder for the Orchard Central pop‑up, and keep your taste buds ready for the aroma of jasmine wafting through the CBD. Singapore’s tea scene just got a whole lot richer—cheers to that!