Joy Luck Teahouse is launching its Double Celebration Lucky Draw in celebration of Singapore’s 56th birthday and Joy Luck Teahouse’s 1st Anniversary!
The Lucky Draw campaign will run from 9 August to 26 September 2021, where the top prize is a lifetime monthly spending of S$88 at Joy Luck Teahouse. The lucky winner will enjoy a LIFETIME supply of the teahouse’s signature offerings – from Egg Tarts and Pineapple Bun to Hong Kong-Style Curry Fishball, Wife Pastry, Hong Kong-Style Milk Tea and more – for free!
To participate in the Lucky Draw and stand a chance to win, simply spend a minimum of S$18 in a single receipt.
Other prizes include:
S$48 voucher per month for 1 year (2nd prize)
S$28 voucher per month for 6 months (3rd prize)
S$18 voucher for 1-time purchase (30 winners)
Joy Luck Teahouse Limited-Edition Mug worth S$18 (30 winners)
Joy Luck Teahouse Limited-Edition T-shirt worth S$18 (30 winners)
Joy Luck Teahouse Limited-Edition Cap worth S$6 (30 winners)
Date of Draw will be held on 28 September 2021. Please check in store for participation details.
50% off Joy Luck Teahouse’s Coffee Series and Signature Hong Kong-Style Milk Tea
Besides the Lucky Draw, Joy Luck Teahouse will also be offering 50% off its recently launched coffee range and its signature Hong Kong-Style Milk Tea.
The Santino Special Blend is a gourmet coffee using 100% premium Arabica beans, specially curated for Joy Luck Teahouse. The medium roast coffee beans have a mellow acidity and a balanced, well-rounded flavour profile. Its aroma is reminiscent of dark chocolate, while its flavour offers hints of toasted walnut, brown sugar and dark chocolate. The chocolatey aftertaste also lingers on the palate.
Joy Luck Teahouse uses a premium European evaporated milk (worth $3.80 per tin) made from full cream fresh milk, instead of the usual milk powder, for its drinks. When added to its brews, the milk lends a moderately sweet flavour which complements the drinks well. Joy Luck Teahouse’s evaporated milk contains less fats and sodium compared to other evaporated milks available in the market.The Hong Kong-Style Milk Tea at Joy Luck Teahouse uses a blend of superior-quality tea leaves imported from Sri Lanka. It was served at the 50th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting held in Davos, Switzerland, an international political event attended by dignitaries including former US Vice President Al Gore, Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Both the Milk Coffee and Black Coffee (hot and cold) as well as Hong Kong-Style Milk Tea (hot and cold) will go for half price (S$1.75 for hot drinks <Usual price: S$3.50>; S$1.90 for cold drinks <Usual price: S$3.80>) from 9 to 31 August 2021. The 50% discount is applicable only to 1 cup of coffee or tea in a single receipt. This offer is available at all outlets, except Parkway Parade.
Joy Luck Teahouse Outlets
Plaza Singapura:
#B2-26 Plaza Singapura, 68 Orchard Road, Singapore 238839
Operating Hours: 10am to 8.30pm (Sun-Thu); 10am to 9pm (Fri-Sat, PH)
Junction 8:
#B1-03/03A Junction 8, 9 Bishan Place Singapore 579837
Operating Hours: 10am to 9pm
Funan Joy Luck Yum Sing:
#B2-K10 Funan, 107 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179105
Operating Hours: 11am to 9pm
Sun Plaza:
#01-13 Sun Plaza, 30 Sembawang Drive, Singapore 757713 Operating Hours: 9am to 9pm
Chinatown:
274 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058823
Operating Hours: 10am to 8pm
Food Republic @ Parkway Parade Outlet:
#B1-85 to 87 and #B1-112 to 146, Stall: MR#6, 80 Marine Parade Road, Parkway Parade, Singapore 449269
Operating Hours: 9am to 9pm
Causeway Point Outlet:
#B1-K01 Causeway Point, 1 Woodlands Square, Singapore 738099
Operating Hours: 10am to 9pm
Bugis Junction Outlet:
#B1-K25 Bugis Junction, 200 Victoria Street, Singapore 188021
Operating Hours: 10am to 9pm
ION Orchard Outlet:
#B4-61 ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, Singapore 238801
Missing authentic Hong Kong snacks? Joy Luck Teahouse will be opening its eighth outlet at Junction 8 on 15th April 2021, within just 8 months of opening its first store at ION Orchard! The teahouse will be unveiling the Hong Kong-style Wife Cake, or Lou Po Beng (老婆饼) at $2.50 each. To celebrate the opening, there will be a 1-for-1 promotion for each box of Lou Po Beng (4 pcs) exclusively at Junction 8! Only available for the first 88 customers of the day from 15-18 April 2021.
This traditional Cantonese pastry boasts a thin flaky crust, which wraps a slightly chewy filling of premium mashed, slightly sweet, candied winter melon. Each Lou Po Beng (老婆饼) is served fresh from the oven and follows a secret recipe that owner and legendary TV producer Robert Chua himself treasures — he has lived in Hong Kong for over 50 years and found this version to be the best.
Joy Luck Teahouse Junction 8 Address: #B1-03/03A Junction 8, 9 Bishan Place Singapore 579837 Operating Hours: 9am to 10pm Nearest MRT: Bishan
Terms & Conditions:
1-for-1 is available only for the first 88 customers of the day from 15-18 April 2021 who purchase 1 box of Lou Po Beng (4 pcs).
Limited to 1 box (4 pcs) per customer, per receipt.
Promotion valid at Joy Luck Teahouse Junction 8 outlet only.
Not valid with other promotions and membership privileges.
The management reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions without prior notice.
The New Outlet will launch another well-loved Hong Kong Snack – Chee Cheong Fun
Enjoy authentic egg tarts, pineapple buns and Hong Kong-style milk tea, all of which are on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Hong Kong list, now at Bugis Junction
In addition to the 3 culinary treasures from iconic Hong Kong brands, Joy Luck will introduce Chee Cheong Fun, developed together with the supplier which supplies to Hong Kong’s top 10 Chee Cheong Fun stores
Chee Cheong Fun will be available exclusively only at Bugis Junction outlet
10% off Chee Cheong Fun for all walk-in customers on the first 3 days of opening, 2 – 4 October 2020
Joy Luck Teahouse(歡樂冰室), which offers the three famous culinary treasures of Hong Kong — egg tarts, pineapple buns and milk tea — will open its second outlet on 2 October 2020 at Bugis Junction, #B1-K25. A part of Hong Kong’s food legacy, these three offerings are recognised on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Hong Kong list. Besides the three items, Joy Luck Teahouse will also dole out Hong Kong Fish Balls and an array of Hong Kong-style beverages. These items are from notable brands in Hong Kong, lauded by famous celebrities such as Chow Yun-Fat, Liza Wang, Paula Tsui, Wong Cho-Lam and Dicky Cheung.
Joy Luck Teahouse will also launch another popular Hong Kong snack – Hong Kong-style Chee Cheong Fun, which will be available exclusively only at the Bugis Junction outlet. Joy Luck Teahouse works with the same supplier in Hong Kong which supplies to the top 10 Chee Cheong Fun stores in Hong Kong, one of which is a Michelin Plate Award recipient. Joy Luck Teahouse’s pursuit of quality chee cheong fun with the experienced supplier has resulted in the introduction of a smooth and tasty Hong Kong-Style Chee Cheong Fun to Singapore.
The rolled up rice noodle sheets at Joy Luck are served in the traditional street-snack style, with the authentic mix of soya sauce, sesame peanut sauce, sweet sauce and chilli sauce.
Joy Luck Teahouse is always on the lookout for delicious, authentic Hong Kong snacks and aims to introduce even more quality snacks to Singapore.
Offerings by legendary brands that are lauded by Hong Kong stars
Hoover Cake Shop (豪華餅店)
There will be two kinds of egg tarts, which are from Hoover Cake Shop (豪華餅店): puff pastry and butter cookie. Smooth, wobbly and creamy, the custard is made with high-quality eggs and butter, hitting just the right note of sweetness. Veteran thespians Chow Yun-Fat and Liza Wang Ming-Chuen are fans of these egg tarts.
Kam Kee Café (金記冰室)
The Hong Kong pineapple bun hails from Kam Kee Café (金記冰室), a stalwart in Hong Kong’s cha chaan teng scene. It is firm on the outside with a sweet, crumbly golden crust that resembles a pineapple and covers almost the entire exterior to provide crunch in every bite. The bun is also stuffed with a generous slab of fragrant premium butter in the middle (Bo Lo Yau) that melts within the soft warm bread. Other fillings such as kaya and luncheon meat will also be available. The Hong Kong-style milk tea also follows Kam Kee’s secret recipe that calls for a blend of superior-quality tea leaves imported from Sri Lanka. European full cream evaporated milk is added to the brew to lend a moderately sweet flavour. The tea is said to be a favourite of singer-actor Dicky Cheung. It was also served at the 50th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting held in Davos, Switzerland, an international political event attended by dignitaries such as former US Vice President Al Gore, Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and many other world political and business leaders. Exclusive to Singapore will be the first ever Hong Kong-style bubble tea. Named Pearl of the Orient, it is made with Joy Luck Teahouse’s milk tea, complemented with a generous amount of brown sugar tapioca balls.
Tak Hing Fishball Company(德興魚蛋公司)
Also available here are Hong Kong Fish Balls, the most popular street food in the city. The fish balls are by Tak Hing Fishball Company(德興魚蛋公司): the freshly made fish paste is smooth and soft in texture with no flour or additives added. Tak Hing is famous for its authentic Hong Kong curry-flavoured fish balls and has earned a loyal following amongst celebrities such as Chow Yun-Fat, Paula Tsui Siu-fung and Wong Cho-Lam who called them the “Hong Kong Fishball King”.
Singapore Pioneer Citizens 50% Discount Program
Joy Luck Teahouse is the newest venture by Singapore-born TV producer Robert Chua. It marks his vision to bring the best of Hong Kong’s cuisine to Singapore, which is especially needed during this time of heightened travel restrictions. To honour Singaporean senior citizens who have contributed to nation building, he will be offering those aged 60 years old and above 50% off Hong Kong-style Milk Tea and 8 Treasures Tea when they present their Merdeka or Pioneer Generation cards.
Opening Specials
Sign up as a member and get 10% off regular items with $10 minimum spending until end of October 2020.
10% off Chee Cheong Fun for all walk-in customers on the first 3 days of opening, 2 – 4 October 2020
Bugis Junction Outlet Address:
#B1-K25 Bugis Junction, 200 Victoria Street, Singapore 188021 Operating Hours: 9am to 10pm
ION Outlet Address:
#B4-61 ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, Singapore 238801
Joy Luck Teahouse (歡樂冰室) will open it’s doors on Friday, 28 August 2020 at ION Orchard, #B4-61, bringing in the 3 culinary treasures from iconic Hong Kong brands patronised by famous celebrities such as Chow Yun-Fat, Liza Wang, Paula Tsui, Wong Cho-Lam and Dicky Cheung.
The three famous culinary treasures of Hong Kong — egg tarts, pineapple buns and milk tea. A part of Hong Kong’s food legacy, these three offerings are recognised on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Hong Kong list. Besides the three items, Joy Luck Teahouse will also dole out Hong Kong Fish Balls and an array of Hong Kong-style beverages.
There will be two kinds of egg tarts, which are from Hoover Cake Shop (豪華餅店): puff pastry and butter cookie. Smooth, wobbly and creamy, the custard is made with high-quality eggs and butter, hitting just the right note of sweetness. Veteran thespians Chow Yun-Fat and Liza Wang Ming-Chuen are fans of these egg tarts.
The Hong Kong pineapple bun hails from Kam Kee Café (金記冰室), a stalwart in Hong Kong’s cha chaan teng scene. It is firm on the outside with a sweet, crumbly golden crust that resembles a pineapple and covers almost the entire exterior to provide crunch in every bite. The bun is also stuffed with a generous slab of fragrant premium butter in the middle (Bo Lo Yau) that melts within the soft warm bread. Other fillings such as kaya and luncheon meat will also be available.
The Hong Kong-style milk tea alsofollows Kam Kee’s secret recipe that calls for a blend of superior-quality tea leaves imported from Sri Lanka. European full cream evaporated milk is added to the brew to lend a moderately sweet flavour.
Also available here are Hong Kong Fish Balls, the most popular street food in the city. The fish balls are by Tak Hing Fishball Company(德興魚蛋公司): the freshly made fish paste is smooth and soft in texture with no flour or additives added.
Opening Specials
10% off regular items with no minimum spending for all walk-in customers
20% off regular items with $10 minimum spending with membership signup in the 1st 2 weeks of ION opening