Gong Cha Menu & Price List
Being a Tea lover, it’s another go-to destination in Malaysia because of its extensive, Fascinating menu and Specialty in making the best quality and innovative/traditional Flavors of tea. It’s another Taiwanese brand that serves top-notch quality and Flavourous bubble tea in every outlet around the globe.
Gong cha menu is arranged in various categories, including house specials, brewed tea, health tea, creative mix, milk tea, latte, coffee, smoothie, love at first berry, and add-on.
Even if you are a fan of traditional milk tea or curious about trying unique and mouthwatering Flavours, their menu has something for everyone, from famous Signature Milk Tea on the way to Mango Milk Foam Smoothie and a variety of add-ons to complement every beverage.

Gong cha Menu Malaysia
For those looking for a twist of fruity flavor, Gong cha also has a vast array of refreshing options, including Mango Milk Foam Smoothie, Fruit Green Tea, and Lemon Peach. Every beverage, A tea or fruit drink, is full of energy and satisfies your taste buds.
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Peach Oolong Milk Tea with Star Pearl
RM 14.00

Peach Passion Tea with Star Pearl
RM 14.00

Peach Oolong Crush with Star Pearl
RM 15.00
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House Special

GCS Green Tea
RM 11.50

GCS Black Tea
RM 11.50

GCS Oolong Tea
RM 11.50

GCS Earl Grey Tea
RM 11.50

GCS Winter Melon Tea
RM 12.00

GCS BS Oolong Tea
RM 13.00

GCS BS Earl Grey Tea
RM 13.00

GCS Taro Milk Tea
RM 13.50

GCS Mango Green Tea
RM 14.00

GCS Matcha Milk with Red Adzuki Bean
RM 14.00

Salted Caramel Chocolate
RM 14.50
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Brewed Tea

Taiwan Green Tea
RM 9.00

Taiwan Black Tea
RM 9.00

Taiwan Oolong Tea
RM 9.00

Taiwan Earl Grey Tea
RM 9.00

Roselle Tea
RM 10.00

Winter Melon Tea
RM 9.50
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Milk Teas

Milk Tea
RM 9.50

Milk Green Tea
RM 9.50

Earl Grey Milk Tea
RM 9.50

Milk Oolong Tea
RM 9.50

Milk Tea with Pearl
RM 11.00

Milk Tea with Herbal Jelly
RM 11.00

Milk Tea with White Pearl
RM 12.00

Milk Tea with Red Bean
RM 12.00

Earl Grey Milk Tea with 3Js
RM 12.50

Earl Grey Milk Tea with Coffee Jelly
RM 11.00

Caramel Milk Tea
RM 11.00

Taro Milk Tea
RM 11.00

Chocolate Milk Tea
RM 11.00

Oreo Chocolate
RM 12.50

Matcha Milk with Red Adzuki Bean
RM 12.50

Strawberry Chocolate
RM 12.50

Brown Sugar Earl Grey Milk Tea with Coffee Jelly
RM 13.00

Brown Sugar Oolong Milk Tea with Coffee Jelly
RM 13.00
Note
If you are at gong cha, try their taro milk tea.
Creative Mix

Plum Tea
RM 10.50

Lemon Juice with Ai-Yu & White Pearl
RM 12.00

Basil Seed Lemon Winter Melon Tea
RM 11.50

Honey Lemon
RM 10.50

Plum Green Tea
RM 10.00

Honey Green Tea
RM 10.00

QQ Passion Fruit Green Tea
RM 13.00

Mango Green Tea
RM 11.50

Grapefruit Green Tea with Basil seeds
RM 12.50

Peach Green tea with Aiyu-Jelly
RM 12.50
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COFFEE

House Special Milk Coffee
RM11.50

GCS Black Coffee
RM12.00

Dolce Milk Coffee with Pearl
RM11.50

Dolce Milk Coffee Smoothie with Pearl
RM13.00

Dolce Cham
RM10.00
Fresh Milk

Brown Sugar Fresh Milk with Pearl
RM 13.50

Brown Sugar Oolong Latte with Pearl
RM 13.50

Strawberry Earl Grey Latte
RM 12.50
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Smoothies

Strawberry Oreo Smoothie
RM 13.00

Strawberry Pudding Smoothie
RM 13.00

Chocolate Earl Grey Smoothie
RM 14.00

Lemon Peach Smoothie
RM 13.00

Taro Milk Foam Smoothie
RM 13.00

Matcha Smoothie with Red Bean
RM 14.00

Passion Fruit Green Tea Smoothie
RM 13.00

Mango Milk Foam Smoothie
RM 14.00
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With customizable milk teas, fruit teas, and cheese foam drinks, every sip at The Alley Malaysia satisfies your taste buds and warms your soul.
Best selling items at gong cha
Here are some of the most celebrated items at gong cha Malaysia.
- Taro Milk Tea
- Strawberry Oreo Smoothie
- Peach Green Tea with Ai-yu Jelly
- Milk Tea with White Pearl
- Lemon Juice with Ai-Yu and White Pearl
- Gong Cha Signature Taro Milk
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Gong cha (貢茶) Opening Hours
Gong Cha opens its restaurant every morning from 10 am till night 10 pm on regular days to serve the customers drinks and tea from morning breakfast to evening dinner.
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Ben Gong’s Tea Malaysia – Menu Allergen Details
Drink/Category | Contains Dairy | Contains Nuts | Contains Gluten | Other Allergens |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brown Sugar Boba Milk | Yes | No | No | None |
Matcha Latte | Yes | No | No | None |
Fruit Teas | No | No | No | May contain traces of seeds |
Taro Milk Tea | Yes | No | No | None |
Cheese Foam Teas | Yes | No | No | None |
Oolong Milk Tea | Yes | No | No | None |
Non-dairy Milk Options | No | No | No | Soy (if selected) |
Ben Gong’s Tea Malaysia Menu – Calories & Nutritional Facts
Drink/Category | Calories (kcal) | Sugar (g) | Fat (g) | Protein (g) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brown Sugar Boba Milk | 320 | 45 | 8 | 6 |
Matcha Latte | 290 | 40 | 7 | 5 |
Fruit Teas | 120 | 25 | 0 | 1 |
Taro Milk Tea | 280 | 35 | 6 | 4 |
Cheese Foam Teas | 350 | 50 | 10 | 8 |
Oolong Milk Tea | 270 | 30 | 6 | 4 |
Non-dairy Milk Options | 220 | 20 | 4 | 2 |
My experince About Ben Gong tea Shothies and Coffee
When I walked into the café on a Sunday afternoon, it was like being a spectator at a little crazy brunch-themed marathon. Only instead of runners, there were people who wanted smoothies and coffee jostling for position. Just after 1:30, the place was busier than a swarm that had just found espresso. Nevertheless, the employees? Supernatural beings.

Their caffeine-fueled cheetah-like pace rendered the “busy” atmosphere superfluous. I was expecting a rabbit to appear out of the blender, but instead it was my Mint Choco smoothie that seemed to have transported via some kind of efficiency vortex—it arrived at an unusually rapid pace.
This smoothie is worth discussing. I get it; mint and chocolate aren’t always the most harmonious pairing. Just ask the couple that stays up all night arguing about whether pineapple should be on pizza or not. Well, what about this beverage? Everyone needs this relationship counselor. The mint isn’t being too enthusiastic like a gym instructor and shouting “HELLO, I’M FRESHNESS” at you. “Psst, have you ever attempted to be more nuanced?”

At the same time, the chocolate enters the scene like a charismatic protagonist, reassuring everyone, “Stress, we’re all friends here.” The infamous Amos cookies, meanwhile, fall apart? Like discovering that your reserved colleague is a breakdancer on the side, they’re the crisp accompaniments you didn’t realize you were missing. When combined, they create an edible disco that is both joyful and carefree.
“I Came for the Aesthetic, Stayed for the Identity Crisis.” might have been the headline of my Yelp review by the third drink. This smoothie has the potential to change your mind, even if you’re on the “Mint Belongs in Toothpaste, Not Dessert” side. You’ll fight off your friend’s advances and wind up singing “Bohemian Rhapsody” on a cookie crumble microphone at the karaoke night.
Caution: This beverage might kill you. If someone leans in for “just a taste,” you will give them the evil eye because the combination is so wonderful. What if you don’t specify when you want it? When you’re hungry for a snack at midnight, your future self will whisper, “You had one job.” An expert piece of advice: Recruit a companion. Not to be shared, rather to provide encouragement while you plan the theft of another cup.
Gong cha Malaysia History

Gong Cha is on everyone’s lips Taiwanese bubble tea Brand started in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and is famous for its unique and traditional Flavours and delectable taste around the globe. In 2006 and 2009, it opened its outlets in different countries, including Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Macau, and the Philippines.
With the rapid growth of the brand in just a few years, gong cha became an international brand and owned more than 1500 all over the world.
In April 2011, gong cha opened its first outlet in Malaysia in The Gardens Mall, Mid Valley City, Kuala Lumpur. It became Malaysians’ first choice for flavourous and traditional tea and beverages.
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FAQs
Is gong cha halal certified?
Yes, gong cha is halal-certified and uses ingredients sourced from halal-certified.
Where gong cha was first opened/found?
Gong cha is a Taiwanese bubble tea chain that was first opened in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
When did gong cha opened in Malaysia?
Gong cha was first opened in Malaysia in 2011 in The Gardens Mall, Mid Valley City, Kuala Lumpur.
Where to place an order at gong cha?
There are multiple options if you want to order online, including the gong cha app available on the play store and app store and some other food delivery networks like food panda and grab food. You can also place an order there. They also offer self-pick-up. Go pick up your order and enjoy every bite.
What does gong cha mean?
Gong cha means “ancient act of offering tea to royalty.”
Which thing make gong cha unique?
Gong cha is on everyone’s lips because of its flavors and using foamy milk in its drinks and beverages.
Does gong cha offer healthy drinks?
Yes, the drinks gong cha offer is healthy and good for health.
Chin Yen
Welcome to Taste of Malaysia! I’m Chin Yen, a passionate Malaysian foodie who loves discovering and writing about the diverse cuisine my country has to offer.
As a local food-obsessed explorer, I enjoy seeking out little-known eateries and hawker stalls in search of hidden gems that serve authentic, delicious Malaysian fare. I get excited about finding those hole-in-the-wall spots off the beaten path that offer traditional recipes, family cooking, and an intimate dining experience.