Valerie
Teh tarik was average, with taste biased towards milk-end of the spectrum (i.e. Tea could have been stronger).
Location: 2 Changi Village Rd, #01-01 Village Hawker Centre, Singapore 500002
Floor 1 · Changi Village Hawker Centre
A Changi Village hawker stall pouring frothy kopi tarik and sweet teh to accompany the centre's famous nasi lemak.
A Changi Village hawker stall pouring frothy kopi tarik and sweet teh to accompany the centre's famous nasi lemak.
Warong Teh N Kopi Tarik is a Malay beverage stall at Changi Village Hawker Centre, one of the easternmost and charming hawker destinations in Singapore. The stall specialises in the art of tarik — the theatrical pulling of tea or coffee between two containers to create a frothy, well-blended drink with a silky-smooth texture. A cup of kopi tarik or teh tarik here is the perfect companion to the hawker centre's renowned nasi lemak stalls, offering a hot, sweet counterpoint to the spicy sambal and savoury sides that Changi Village is famous for. The menu covers the full spectrum of traditional Malay and Indian-Muslim beverages, from kopi O and teh halia to milo ais and horlicks, all prepared with the care and consistency that regulars expect. Changi Village Hawker Centre has a laid-back, kampung-like atmosphere that makes lingering over a cup of tarik feel like the most natural thing in the world, whether you are a local on a weekend stroll or a visitor who has made the trip east for the nasi lemak. It is an affordable and comforting stop for anyone wanting a taste of old-school beverage culture. If you are at Changi Village, do not leave without a cup from Warong Teh N Kopi Tarik. Watch the pour, savour the froth, and let a simple drink round out a memorable hawker centre meal.Based on 1 Google reviews
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Valerie
Teh tarik was average, with taste biased towards milk-end of the spectrum (i.e. Tea could have been stronger).
Warong Teh N Kopi Tarik
Cup of Tea
A close-up shot of a glass mug filled with a frothy, light brown beverage, likely tea or coffee. The mug has a handle and is sitting on a light-colored surface. In the blurred background, there are some objects, including what appears to be a phone or electronic device with colorful buttons, a red ruler, and other indistinct items.
Food Stall with Drinks
A busy food stall with several people present. A man in the foreground is drinking from a cup. Behind him, staff members are visible, and a refrigerator stocked with drinks is to the left. A large sign above the stall displays various drinks and the business name.
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