Coconut shake specialist with Biscoff, Hazelnut, and Putu Piring flavours at Hillion Mall.
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Li at Hillion Mall is a coconut shake specialist that has taken Singapore by storm with its creative, indulgent take on the classic coconut shake. The brand offers a range of flavoured coconut shakes that go far beyond the traditional, featuring inventive options such as Biscoff, Hazelnut, and the uniquely Singaporean Putu Piring flavour, each blended with real coconut water and topped with a luscious swirl of cream. Beyond the signature shakes, the menu includes dessert bowls and coconut-based treats that showcase the versatility of the tropical fruit. The Original coconut shake remains a bestseller for purists, while the flavoured variants attract adventurous diners looking for something playful and Instagram-worthy. The brand has built a following through social media and word of mouth, with each new flavour drop generating excitement among dessert lovers. For coconut shake lovers who want more than just the classic, Ti.o.
Li at Hillion Mall serves up creative twists that are as fun as they are refreshing. Pick a flavour, grab a shake, and cool down in style.
4 Bukit Batok Street 41, #01-72 Le Quest, Singapore 657991
First time trying out @tioli.sg and to my surprise I love it! Staff recommended to have 0% sugar ‘cause the coconut will have it’s natural sweetness flavour but I scared to have a bland drink so I decided to make it 50% sugar. Ordered Original Coconut Shake (regular 5 sgd) with 50% sweetness was just perfect. The consistency of the shake is creamy and was blended well which makes the drink so refreshing. The Hazelnut Coconut Shake (regular 5.50 sgd) was quite an interesting drink. You can taste the tinge of hazelnut but I noticed that the coconut flavour overpowers the drink. To those who are a fan of hazelnut, you guys might liked it. Visit them at 01-72 Le Quest Mall near Bukit Gombak MRT. Another branch is at 01-16 East Point Mall near Upper Changi MRT.
Vani Liu
My hubby and I simply can't resist anything with coconut especially during this period of hot weather in Singapore! I decided on Avocado Cocoshake with 0% sugar which tasted really refreshing and I like it with its natural mildy sweetness from the cocoshake itself whereas my hubby tried the Choco Oats Cocoshake with 25% sugar which is not overly sweet and a well-balanced choco flavour. Highly recommended!
Eleanor Pillai
Shakes and dessert bowls come in a variety of flavours and toppings and they have really upped the game with interesting shake flavours. Think fizzy mojito, putu piring, biscoff, cinnamon cocomilk… I got the hazelnut and raspberry and they were smooth, decadent and delicious. Will definitely head down to try the other more interesting flavors.
Priya Chin
Had their Biscoff and fizzy mojito coconut shake and it was nothing but amazing! The Biscoff flavour blended in so well with the coconut shake and it would have been perfect if it wasn’t a tad too sweet at 25% (I would recommend 0% if you prefer a less sugar drink like me). Their fizzy Mojito Coconut Shake was also super super refreshing and not that sweet at all:) service was nice at the shop too!
Syafiqah Teo
I had the Putu Piring/ Kueh Tutu Coconut Shake W Coconut Jelly ($7.30) NGL looks a lot like ur usual brown sugar milk tea at first but it’s so much more Gao than that… Love da local influence here so that’s a major plus but more importantly it ain’t crazy sweet tho it’s kinda brown sugar based… so it doesn’t rly get jelak
for me at least BUT
The quintessential kueh tutu taste issa lil bit lacking, and the gula melaka flavour was a lot more pronounced than the other components tbh Then @munchcrunchrun ‘s basic instincts kicked and she got the
classic Original Cocoshake W Coconut Jelly ($6.80) Sufficiently creamy also, without the coconuttiness being too overpowering
BUT
We expected better from the coconut jelly topping, that it would have actual coconut bits or shavings but it ended up tasting more like a konjac jelly.