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2018-08-16
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To be honest I hate Hong Kong style milk too which is so different to English Tea.But anyway, I like the effort and theme of this tea stall as they serve HK style tea, Chinese Teas and other infusions with a Taiwanese twist by adding Black Pearls, Red Beans etc.The latte series are interesting as they use Chinese teas with milk such as Silver Peony and Teh Kuan Yin.I decided to order the Top Teh Kwan Yin which is part of the HK style yum cha series but strangely it comes with sugar since they fr
But anyway, I like the effort and theme of this tea stall as they serve HK style tea, Chinese Teas and other infusions with a Taiwanese twist by adding Black Pearls, Red Beans etc.
The latte series are interesting as they use Chinese teas with milk such as Silver Peony and Teh Kuan Yin.
I decided to order the Top Teh Kwan Yin which is part of the HK style yum cha series but strangely it comes with sugar since they frankly taste better without.
Luckily I had a feeling it was sweetened so I requested it without sugar because tea is just tea.
I don't like adding things to my tea but weirdly added grass jelly just because it was an option.
The tea was quite nice and the Teh Kuan Yin was subtle.
I am not quite used to drinking iced Chinese teas which are served hot at restaurants but it takes some time adjusting to.
Overall, it was refreshing on a hot day but I felt that the teas should have a stronger taste if they are served cold.
For every drink bought, they will give you a coin to put in the boxes at the side of the wall which $1 will be donated to a designated charity.
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