Taiwanese-style tea and snack kiosk at Jurong Point, pouring fruit teas, milk teas, and chewy boba.
Chachako is a Taiwanese-inspired beverage kiosk at Jurong Point that specialises in a wide range of fruit teas, milk teas, and boba drinks.
The menu spans the familiar — classic pearl milk tea, taro milk, and winter melon tea — alongside more creative offerings such as fruit-tea blends with fresh fruit pieces and cheese-foam toppings.
The boba is cooked fresh throughout the day, maintaining the chewy, springy texture that separates good bubble tea from mediocre, and the sugar and ice levels are fully customisable. The kiosk format is designed for grab-and-go convenience, making it a popular stop for shoppers and office workers in the Jurong area needing a quick, refreshing drink. Prices are competitive within Singapore's mid-tier bubble-tea market, offering decent value for the quality. Whether you are a boba purist or a fruit-tea fan looking for something lighter, Chachako provides a solid, refreshing option in the busy Jurong Point food circuit.
1 Jurong West Central 2, Jurong Point, JP1, #01-32, Singapore 648886
In all honesty, I would rather have my cookhouse food in army. I have never felt so scammed, cheated and disappointed in food, in a while. The flavoured rice has a taste of nothingness, with a thoughtless coldness that is accompanied with it. The chicken and salmon was really dry. Halfway, I started to feel bad for the animals that was killed for the preparation of these meals. Their lives were so disrespectfully wasted. My greatest regret is not having checked the google reviews section before I came here. One of my poorest dining experience in a while and I doubt anything will top it anytime soon, not even my reservist back in army.
Chandra Krishnan
Bought the Grilled Chicken with Flavoured Rice as they had a promotional offer with extra rice and a free soup. The soup was a mushroom soup that was not heavy on the mushroom taste and quite salty. Rice portion was extremely small. Its looked like they shaped it with a shot glass. Even with 2 servings, it was probably smaller than a serving anywhere else. The chicken was the only saving grace, decent sized and cooked properly. Bought an alacarte ice lemon tea with it. Tasted slightly below average and diluted. The kicker was the student meal that consisted of the same ice lemon tea with a sea salt chicken aglio. The portion was extremely small. After asking the waiter, they said it was 100g pasta and 50g chicken. Even the chicken weight was questionable. The 2 small pieces of chicken were barely the size of my pinkie when put together. The flavour was terrible. It was extremely bland with a slight hint of pepper. The sea salt taste was nowhere to be found. Portion was so small and it tasted like water with a little pepper. If you are looking for taste and price, anywhere else would be better. Hint hint: Malaysia Boleh is just 2 floors up. Wont be eating here again. To summarise : Bad serving sizes, bad flavour and not worth the money. Service on the other hand, was much better than the food.
Valerie Huang
Texture of the grilled chicken thigh was grainy and mushy. The flavoured rice that came with it was bland and overcooked, with some parts being incredibly spicy. Pepsi was flat, like it had been left out too long. The salmon was passable, though the overload of coarsely chopped lemon grass was overkill. There are lots of better places to eat at than here that cost less as well.
Positive Reviews
Archibald Teo
Grilled cod fish is good! Potato croquette is tasty too. Chicken chop with unique BBQ sauce. Citrus drink go well with the meal.
Amir Yap
Mix cultures restaurant. Asian Fusion probably the best way to define.
Waitresses are helpful and flexible with the set meal.
Food is alright, however, they are too saucy, too salty for my individual taste.
Won’t be in my list of restaurants to revisit.
Value of Money: $$