Finding Calm in a Cup: CHAGEE, Causeway Point Singapore

When seeking a moment of calm amidst the usual hustle of a crowded shopping center, the newly opened CHAGEE outlet at Causeway Point on Level 1 offers a perfect retreat. Since its mid-November opening, it has quickly become a favorite for tea lovers in the north of Singapore. A visit on a Thursday around 3pm revealed a surprisingly reassuring experience right in the middle of a bustling mall, providing a quiet corner and a decent cup of tea.

A Peaceful Escape at CHAGEE Causeway Point

Walking in, I noticed how different this spot feels from your typical grab-and-go bubble tea kiosk. The space features a minimalist, modern interior with soft lighting and warm wood-toned aesthetics. It feels much more like a calming, sophisticated lounge than a frantic beverage counter.

The AC was quite strong—I definitely needed my jacket while sitting there. If you want a peaceful spot to read or catch up on emails, ask for the corner table—it’s noticeably quieter and keeps you away from the busy collection area.

Floral, Smooth, and Clean: The Jasmine Green Milk Tea at CHAGEE

Close‑up product shot of a CHAGEE branded takeaway tea cup with lid on a wooden table, photographed from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, highlighting the navy floral logo and minimalist café setting.

I started with their signature Jasmine Green Milk Tea ($9.70). The presentation is instantly striking, served in their tall, intricately patterned cups that feel premium in your hand. Taking the first sip, the bright, floral aroma of the jasmine hit me immediately.

It has a beautifully smooth, creamy texture that perfectly balances the natural tea bitterness with just a hint of fresh milk sweetness. It tastes incredibly clean, totally avoiding that sticky, artificial sugar coating left by mainstream boba chains.

For the Serious Tea Drinker: Da Hong Pao Milk Tea

Curious about their darker roasts, I also ordered the Da Hong Pao Milk Tea ($10.50). This one is truly built for serious tea drinkers. It carries a bold, deeply roasted aroma that fills your senses before you even take a sip. The Oriental tea character is highly pronounced, featuring an earthy, complex flavor profile that lingers pleasantly on the palate. It’s a distinctly adult-leaning drink that focuses on the integrity of the tea leaf rather than dessert-like sweetness.

Chilled Perfection: The Cold Brew Tie Guan Yin

Close‑up product shot of a CHAGEE Cold Brew Tie Guan Yin tea bottle, photographed at eye level on a wooden table, showing layered tea tones and visible tea leaves through the glass with soft natural café lighting in the background.

Before heading back out into the heat, I grabbed a Cold Brew Tie Guan Yin ($8.90) to go. This drink is incredibly refreshing and crisp. The cold brewing process extracts a delicate, floral flavor without any of the harsh tannins you sometimes get from over-steeped tea. It served as the perfect, cooling remedy for our humid weather.

Friendly Service and Convenient Ordering Services

The service here is friendly, and the staff clearly understand their tea profiles well. When I asked for a recommendation, the cashier patiently explained the difference between their milk bases. CHAGEE offers multiple order options including on-site ordering and digital orders through their app to minimize wait times. However, I have to be honest about the downsides.

The wait was longer than expected for a weekday mid-afternoon. I waited about 25 minutes for my order, and the queue management around the pickup counter felt a bit disorganized as the crowd grew.

Convenience Meets Quality at CHAGEE Causeway Point

If you are planning a visit, Causeway Point is highly accessible, located right next to the Woodlands MRT and bus interchange. You should expect to spend around $10 to $12 per person. This places CHAGEE firmly in the premium beverage category.

They do not take reservations, so it operates strictly on a walk-in basis. To avoid the longest lines, I’d suggest dropping by on a weekday morning or early afternoon, as the post-dinner mall rush gets intense.

In addition to enjoying CHAGEE’s exquisite tea offerings, visitors to Causeway Point can also explore a variety of dining options nearby, including Poulet Causeway Point. Known for its delicious French-inspired rotisserie chicken dishes, Poulet provides a hearty meal choice that complements a relaxing day of shopping and tea tasting.

Stopping by CHAGEE for a refreshing drink or heading to Poulet for a satisfying meal, Causeway Point offers a well-rounded experience for food and beverage lovers alike.

Refined Tea and More: CHAGEE’s Food and Merchandise Offerings

Eye‑level wide shot of a CHAGEE retail merchandise display at Causeway Point Singapore, showing branded tumblers, reusable cups, gift boxes, and tea accessories arranged on wooden shelves inside the tea café.

CHAGEE is not just about tea; they also offer a curated selection of food items that pair well with their drinks. Additionally, their stylish bags and merchandise have become popular among fans, reflecting the brand’s growing presence across Southeast Asia, including Malaysia and Thailand.

Singapore serves as CHAGEE’s Southeast Asia headquarters, and their expansion in the region continues with new outlets opening regularly. Dive into SG Malls Dining Guide where you’ll find in-depth reviews, insider tips, and the freshest updates to satisfy your foodie cravings and beverage adventures.

Refined Tea, Worth Every Sip at Causeway Point

Ultimately, CHAGEE is not the place to visit if you are craving a cheap, sugar-loaded drink packed with chewy tapioca pearls. Instead, it offers a refined, leaf-focused tea house experience in a highly convenient location.

If you appreciate the authentic taste of high-quality tea and want a relaxing environment to enjoy it, you’ll find the premium pricing easily justified at this Causeway Point outlet.