MNG
A good cup of Teh Halia with balance of tea and ginger jus. The ginger jus was fresh and had a kick to it.
Location: 3 Yung Sheng Rd, #02-112, Singapore 618499
Floor 2 · Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre
Taman Jurong stall serving rich, flavourful teh tarik with nostalgic roots in Amoy Street's Rafee's Corner.
Taman Jurong stall serving rich, flavourful teh tarik with nostalgic roots in Amoy Street's Rafee's Corner.
Raja Tarik by Rafee's Tea is a beloved beverage stall at Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre that has earned a devoted following for its rich, flavourful teh tarik. Born from the legacy of Amoy Street's famous Rafee's Corner, this stall carries forward a tradition of tea-making that emphasises depth, nostalgia, and genuine craftsmanship. Mr Rafee has been serving his signature brew to loyal drinkers for years, and the move to Taman Jurong has allowed even more west-side residents to experience what regulars describe as the awesome tea in the west. The teh tarik here is distinguished by its full-bodied flavour and creamy texture, achieved through careful preparation and a practiced pulling technique that aerates the tea to perfection. Beyond the classic tarik, the stall offers catering and live station services for events, bringing their nostalgic brews to celebrations and gatherings across the island. The stall's friendly, personable service adds to the experience, making every cup feel like a visit with an old friend who happens to make exceptional tea. Visit Raja Tarik by Rafee's Tea at Taman Jurong for a cup of teh tarik that transports you to the golden age of Singapore's kopitiam culture. It is a flavourful, heartwarming reminder that some traditions are worth preserving one pull at a time.Based on 16 Google reviews
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MNG
A good cup of Teh Halia with balance of tea and ginger jus. The ginger jus was fresh and had a kick to it.
Winston Ho
I always get a teh halia (ginger tea)/ teh tarik when I am at this food center. Located on the second floor of the food center, it’s at the outer row of stalls …
Yellow Bear
I’m happy to find this stall as it serves the best Teh Halia ( Ginger Tea ) I have tried so far in Singapore. It’s rich and not diluted; I can feel the ginger taste after drinking it and the warmth in my stomach. …
Barakath Ali
One of the best cafés to enjoy tea, coffee, and especially ginger tea. Rafi has a unique talent for creating the perfect blend.
YY
Teh Tarik was a bit too milky for me. But overall a decent ☕️ to have if you're in the area! …
Raja Tarik by Rafee's Tea
Raja Tarik
A street food stall with a prominent sign for "Raja Tarik" and various drinks and food items displayed. The stall appears to be managed by Rafee's Corner. There are images of colorful drinks and traditional toast with eggs and coffee. A man is standing at the counter, and coconuts are displayed for sale. Payment options like DBS PayLah! and Pay Now are advertised.
Raja Tarik
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "RAJA TARIK SINCE 1983". The stall features a colorful mural showcasing various drinks like bubble tea and ginger tea. A queue of customers is visible, waiting to order. The stall is managed by "Rafee's Corner" and has the unit number "#02-112". There are also various payment and service stickers on the right side.
Two men preparing a drink
A man in a blue polo shirt is pouring a liquid from a can into a metal pot, while another man in a black apron with "AIR NEW ZEALAND Kia Ora" printed on it looks on. There are several metal dispensers and containers on a wooden counter in the background.
Street Vendor Preparing Drink
A man wearing a striped apron and a cap is pouring a beverage from a metal pitcher into a metal cup. He is standing behind a counter with various metal containers and cans. In the background, there is a crowd of people and tents, suggesting an outdoor event or market.
Foamy Drink in a Paper Cup
A close-up shot of a white paper cup filled with a frothy, light brown beverage, likely a tea or coffee drink. The drink has a thick layer of foam with many small bubbles. The cup is placed on a speckled, light brown table. In the background, there are plates with leftover food, including chicken bones and a small dish of sauce.
Man standing behind a counter with drinks
A man in a maroon shirt and glasses stands behind a counter in what appears to be a small food stall or cafe. He is wearing a light blue face mask. In front of him are several cups of tea, stacks of disposable cups, and various other items like straws and condiments. Shelves behind him are stocked with drinks and other supplies. A sign indicates operating hours from 8:30 AM to 9:30 PM.
Newspaper clippings and signage
A wall decorated with various newspaper clippings and articles, some featuring food and people. A sign on the left reads "THANK YOU FOR RETURNING YOUR TRAY". A small sign at the bottom right says "RAJA TARIK" with a date.
Beverage Stall
A beverage stall with a display of various drinks and a selection of snacks on a cart. The stall features a large illuminated sign with images of different beverages, including "Strawberry Soda", "Blue Lagoon Soda", "Dee Teh Tank Pearls", and "Ginger Tea". Below the sign, there is a refrigerator, a dispenser with yellow liquid, and bottles of syrups. A stand displays a newspaper clipping from "The Straits Times". To the right, a cart is laden with cookies, pastries, and jars of food items.
Raja Tarik Drink Stall
A stall with a large menu board displaying various drinks, including 'Layer Coffee', 'Blue Lagoon Soda', 'Dee Teh Tajik Pearls', and 'Ginger Tea'. A man is preparing a drink behind the counter. Various beverages and packaged goods are displayed.
Raja Tarik Drink Stall
A teddy bear wearing a yellow shirt and shorts stands next to a mug of milk tea on a blue table. Behind the table, a busy drink stall is visible with people ordering and staff preparing drinks. The stall has a large sign that says "RAJA TARIK" and displays images of various colorful drinks. Shelves behind the counter are stocked with drinks and snacks.
Raja Tarik Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "Raja Tarik Since 1983". Below the sign is a colorful display of various drinks with their names and images. To the left, a menu board lists "Cold Drinks" and other items. The stall appears to be selling beverages and possibly some food items like bread. A person is visible behind the counter, and there are drink dispensers and a sugar cane machine.
Busy Food Stall with Customers
A bustling food stall with several customers waiting in line. The stall features a colorful display of drinks and a counter where food is prepared. Various signs and awards are displayed on the wall. A man in the foreground is pointing and appears to be interacting with someone at the stall.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter displays various items for sale, including bread, coconuts, and drinks. A menu board lists hot and cold beverages with prices. Packaged snacks and drinks are also visible on shelves. The stall has signage for "Raja Tarik" and social media handles.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various items for sale and service. There are stacks of disposable cups, packets of bread, and containers of condiments. A payment terminal is visible, along with a QR code for payment. A person is seen operating behind the counter.
Raja Tarik Drink Stall
A food stall with a large blue sign displaying various colorful drinks and the name "Raja Tarik". Below the sign, a man in a checkered shirt is preparing drinks. In the foreground, a teddy bear is visible. To the left, another stall labeled "Indian Tiffin Centre" is partially visible.
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