Bangkokians don’t just like food, they love it. But it’s not just about the meal – what you sip alongside it matters just as much. Here, grabbing a refreshing drink after eating feels like second nature. And when it comes to beverages that cleanse the palate and brighten your day, tea is the go-to. One brand that keeps popping up in conversations is Chagee. Known for using whole, high-quality tea leaves and without artificial flavouring, this international tea brand has carved out a name for itself. Now, Chagee is back in full swing with three new locations at Park Silom, Exchange Tower and Vanit Village.
At the heart of Chagee’s comeback is its Tea Bar concept, where each branch offers a cosy space to sit and sip your drink. The idea is to create a calm and welcoming atmosphere where diners can slow down, take a breather and experience tea a little differently. Think soft lighting and natural materials like wood and stone with curved lines that make the space feel easy on the eyes. From the height of the counters to the textures of the tables, every little detail has been thought through. It’s that sweet spot between home and work, somewhere you can truly unwind.

On top of the new spaces, what makes Chagee’s return more exciting is the tea itself. This is a brand that puts wellness front and centre. Every cup is brewed from real, whole tea leaves with zero artificial flavouring, no artificial sweeteners and not a trace of trans fat. What’s new this time around is Chagee’s Teaspresso series, made using a brewing method inspired by espresso-making. By using a high-pressured brewing method, Chagee is able to extract a bold, full-bodied tea base for creamy lattes and icy frappes.

Opening hours are 6.30am-8pm at Exchange Tower and 7am-8pm at both Park Silom and Vanit Village. For more updates on upcoming launches, seasonal specials, and member exclusives, follow Chagee Thailand on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.