This branch is located near Qingguang Business District. I saw the new product noodle tea series when I passed by, so I stopped to buy and drink it.
1960 Noodle Tea Latte $70
(Original price $75, $5 discount for eco-friendly cups)
The clerk said that in addition to noodle tea and milk, this one also has oolong tea. It is sugar-free and slightly iced. But maybe because the noodle tea itself has sweetness, it tastes slightly sweet. Sugar-free is just right. It is recommended that no additional sugar be added to this drink.
It tastes quite thick, mainly the flavors of noodle tea and milk. The milk and noodle tea flavors are very fragrant, and the taste is a bit complicated. It's good to drink, but it feels a little inconsistent.
The small drawback is probably that the price of this drink is a bit expensive...
Pearl black tea latte $65
(Original price $70, $5 discount for eco-friendly cups)
Mikexia can choose black tea (Taisho, Earl Gray). Today I chose Taisho black tea. The sugar content ice cube is slightly sugary and slightly iced. The fragrance of Taisho black tea is very strong. I like it very much.
Mikexia's pearls are white jade pearls. The pearls are very chewy and have a chewy texture that I like.
However, I think it is a bit sweet overall. If pearls are added next time, I will choose sugar-free drinks.
Next time I want to try Mikexia’s hojicha latte~
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