Tarik food and dishes

Tarik @ Arab Street

92 Arab St, #01-02, Singapore 199788 #01-02

9295 1955

Muslim Owned · Takeaway · Beverages · Teh Tarik

Monday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

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Swapnil Thorat

Rated 4.0/5.0 4 months ago

Good place to have Quick Coffee / Tea & Snacks. Rates are affordable ( 3 to 5 S$ ). Just collect your drink & have it while walking on Hazi Lane roads. Nice memory. Also, there are painting outside, Very nice location to capture some memories here.

Aakash 21

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago

Cute little hole in the was Teh/Kopi shop! I was more happy because of the amazing staff that hosted us. Impeccable service, and quick as well. Quite a variety of teas on their menu, though handful, but are very different flavour wise. So you get more options to try out. The quantities are big, I don't understand why Singaporean drink so much tea at once. It's almost like a pint of tea! But well , it was so damn tasty, that I loved it and finished it. But again, kudos to the staff i met on 25th July 2023 night around 9pm. Loved the service.

Sreetama Bhattacharya

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago

We were drawn in by the smell of the masala on our way to the mosque, and ordered the zaffran teh and masala teh. Was definitely one of the best tea I have tasted in Singapore, and the staff were extremely helpful and generous in their behaviour and service.

CP

Rated 5.0/5.0 4 months ago

Chanced upon this place while walking Kampong Glam area. The first thing that caught my eyes is the kaya butter bun. The next is the array of tarik drinks, and I went for my favourite Teh Masala. It is so rich and flavourful, and pairs perfectly with the bun. It feels so good to have a cup a hot drink despite being a hot weekend afternoon.

Peipei

Rated 5.0/5.0 6 months ago

The aroma pulled me in. Tried the iced Saffron milk tea, which is their top recommendation. Really good! Also tried the potato pie, quite average. Will def go next time to try other tea.

Roxanne Lee

Rated 4.0/5.0 a week ago

The flavours of the teh tarik was perfect, I would prefer it to be more frothy though. Would have given a 5 star for a more frothy teh. Please tarik more.

Ravish M

Rated 5.0/5.0 3 months ago

Very nice small place to explore opposite to sultan masjid. They have a special saffron masala tea a must try product. I was gonna order normal tea less sweet then this guy at the counter recommended me to try this saffron tea. Super nice but the other tea bought by someone told me that it was still sweeter than expected. The friendly staff is very helpful and had a great attitude to serve with smile. (Which is getting rare to find in today’s world, people are just doing their jobs but here something was different). And of course don’t miss their deco with beautiful tile design. Would recommend this place if you are in the vicinity but beware there is no seating except one small bench.

Lis R.V

Rated 5.0/5.0 a month ago

If you like teh tarik ( pulled tea) sweetened with condensed milk and evaporated milk this is the place. The saffron and ginger teh tarik just amazing! Only One bench inside the cafe buy and drink outside the cafe.

Mizie Yunus

Rated 5.0/5.0 a week ago

One of the best Saffron tea in the market and price is reasonable for a prime location. At times you could get caught with the long queue and waiting time could be quite long. But it is all worth it from my point of view. A must try.

John Ng

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago

Must try Singaporean Tarik (meaning pull in Malay) - an iconic Singaporen tea/coffee drink. Bought hot $2.20 and cold $3.30, very good taste. The server, Izan was very friendly. He offered to tarik my tea again as it's very hot to drink immediately. We sat on the 2 benches in the store, and it was a nice place for a quick break while exploring Kampong Glam. Outside the store has beautiful murals.

Hartono Harjono

Rated 5.0/5.0 a month ago

Prepare yourself for a Teh Tarik experience like no other! This store not only serves aromatic Kopi and Teh Tarik but also offers various teas, with or without ice. You can even grab a box containing roughly 10 cups for convenience. The small shop, conveniently situated near Arab Street and Sultan Mosque, is easily noticeable. Make sure to indulge in their delicious pastries, a delightful addition to your visit.

Salman Al-Farisi

Rated 5.0/5.0 a month ago

No doubt, the Teh Tarik is the best in arab street. I tried it for the very first time, and I fell in love with it. Will keep coming often! The location is convenient and very accessible. Drinks are incredible! Worth every penny even though it is expensive. I don't mind paying more for something that is super nice. Even my relatives and wife loved it! Thank you all! Will come again for sure!!

Lorrie Lo

Rated 5.0/5.0 4 weeks ago

We’ve tried Teh Tarik from many different shops during our trip to Malaysia and Singapore. I can confidently say that this one is by far the best and the one I still dream of. The balance between milk, tea, and spices is just perfect! A must-try if you visit this area. You won’t be disappointed.

Han

Rated 4.0/5.0 2 weeks ago

Famous Touristic location for authentic local drinks… I had my tea Tarık provided by a friendly staff in a colourful ambiance. It’s not hidden but still not very known coffeehouse

graphicallyart

Rated 4.0/5.0 in the last week

Tea is delicious! I love their curry puff too. Very flavourful. Love their friendly service. Convenient and comfortable. The reason why I give 4 stars instead of 5 is because their french toast sardine taste more like tuna. Other than that, all is good! Been there twice. Will definitely stop again for a nice cup of tea and curry puff.

Gatsby

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago

Located across Mosque so it was very accessible. Just stood into the line without awareness as seeing many people waiting. Staff recommended saffron tea. Even though I am not familiar with saffron( I know the taste but not use to), tried and liked it. Very unique but okay. They call your name when order is ready. It took 5-10min for preparation when I visited during holiday.

Debra A

Rated 5.0/5.0 a week ago

The iced coffee with spices, roll with coconut filling, and potato/beef samosa were all amazing and very reasonably priced! Went for the beautiful murals and found my new go to breakfast spot on Haji Lane!

PotDoi Story

Rated 4.0/5.0 2 months ago

In front of the shop there is a very cute corner for taking photos. Around this area there are many corners for taking photos. A shop selling very good tea. There are many types to choose from. The price is not expensive. The staff seem to be in a very good mood and are very welcoming.

YY

Rated 2.0/5.0 2 months ago

Searching for the best Teh Tarik in Singapore and came across this on multiple sources, hence we planned a visit the next day! 🗺️ located in an alley on the bustling Arab street, its location was perfect for those looking for a quick drink fix on a hot day - post meal or to quench the thirst. Ambience in the cafe and out of it was great too, very old school style with loads of graffiti 👍🏻 ⏰ we were in the queue for approximately 10-15 minutes before we were served (on a weekend noon) 🫖 unfortunately, the teh tarik isn’t great - a little too milky for our liking and wasn’t as flavourful as we expected.. Iced black tea with lime and mint was as advertised, but really nothing to shout about too. In general, it’s a decent place to visit but there’s definitely better drinks out there - especially at the inflated price point.

Dragan Marjanovic

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago

The cold saffron tea is perfect. I’ve had chai all over India and the saffron tea here reminds me of a sophisticated, cold version of some of the best I’ve tried. Service was super friendly, prices were very reasonable (not overpriced like a lot of Singapore).

Ray Tan

Rated 4.0/5.0 a week ago

It’s a small airconditioned shop purely for takeouts. Outside the shop they have wall art for u to take ig photos. Reminds me abit of those Penang wall art. They are known for their teh tarik which is pulled tea. Ordered the teh tarik ais $3.50. It’s a pretty huge cup; no straws given because this world is now about ESG. It’s not cheap for teh tarik but i have to say the taste is pretty unique. It’s not sweet which i like and it has this subtle spice taste in it which i can’t make out what isit. Acc to my friend he says it’s probably saffron, which they also sell in a small tub in the shop for $7 each. Even though expensive i saw a lady order $40 worth of teh tarik which comes in a cardboard canister. I think she plans to get drunk on teh tarik for the night or something. I think the teh tarik ais is worth a try though next visit i will prob try the teh karak ais which claims to have premium spices in it!

Aina Shobri

Rated 3.0/5.0 a month ago

I came because Ed Sheeran came by to “pull” some tea when he was in town. I had high expectations (not sure why) but was let down by the taste. I had the Iced Teh Tarik for $3.3 and was disappointed by how milky the tea was. Barely tasted the tea! But the ambience and service was top notch. The line was long but service was fast.

Joel

Rated 5.0/5.0 a week ago

Cool new place that popped up just outside of Sultan Mosque, with a modern but still authentic spin on traditional teh tarik. I got the iced tea with saffron - very good. Drinks are mainly for takeaway, and be warned - queues can get long and hot.