
The next time you find yourself at the Chinese Garden, Jurong Lake Gardens and are in need of some refreshment, you will be happy to know that Bingxue Tea & Ice Cream has opened an outlet at the Bonsai Garden.
The Bonsai Garden is a Suzhou-style structure found at the heart of the Chinese Garden.

Located just beside the entrance to the Bonsai Garden is the BingXue kiosk.
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BingXue at Chinese Garden
BingXue is know for their ice cream and drinks.
Clearly, a cold, refreshing ice cream is an ideal treat on a warm, sunny day. You can pick up a vanilla or matcha ice cream cone from BingXue.
For those who need a snack, BingXue at Chinese Garden’s Bonsai Garden also sells Hong Kong Egglets. These snacks are made upon ordering so you can get them nice and fresh.
The Original Egglet costs $3. Alternatively, there is the Brown Sugar Pearl Egglet or the Red Bean Egglet available for $3.50.
For those who are craving the combination of hot and cold, you can get the egglet with either the original ice cream or the matcha ice cream. These ice cream egglets cost $4 each.
Beverages
Of course, the other thing that you may want to pick up at the BingXue kiosk is a drink.
You can pick up one of their milk teas, or if you are looking for a non-caffeinated option, there is the watermelon juice drink.
If you are out for a morning walk and need a perk me up, you can also pick up a coffee – iced or hot – at the kiosk.
The BingXue outlet at the Bonsai House at Chinese Garden is open daily from 9 am to 9 pm.
More Food and Dining Options at Chinese Garden, Jurong Lake Gardens
If you are looking for other food options at Chinese Garden, you can head over to Canopy Lake Gardens at the Main Arch building or Eden Cafe at the Pagoda Plaza.
If you take a walk over to Japanese Garden, you will find Mr Ice-Cream Man and Friends at the Sunken Garden.
























