The store is full of information services, and you can pay however you like—various mobile payment options, card swipes, contactless payments, and so on, all provide convenient payment methods for consumers.
At the counter, you can also choose to order using a tablet, and there is even a 5% discount. On that day, I had a great conversation with the owner, who was very friendly and talkative.
This was my first attempt at takeout, and I ordered the "Aged Fragrant Red Tea" and a peculiar drink called “Soy Milk Touch Tea.” Since it was my first experience, to avoid any unpleasant surprises, I opted for a lightly sweetened and lightly iced version. The first impression of the red tea was that it was not astringent; it was refreshing and thirst-quenching, with a moderate sweetness that didn’t feel cloying at all. It indeed met my expectations for a pure tea flavor, leaving me quite satisfied. The “Soy Milk Touch Tea,” on the other hand, provided a novel taste experience; the combination of soy milk and tea was quite unique. Although the flavor was somewhat unfamiliar, the lightly sweetened and iced setting kept the overall taste balanced and not overly jarring.
Overall, this ordering experience was fairly successful; the red tea was reliably good, refreshing without losing its tea aroma. The soy milk touch tea felt like an interesting experiment, suitable for those who enjoy exploring new flavors. For those trying takeout for the first time, this option is both safe and carries a little surprise. I might try other flavors in the future to see what new discoveries await! In short, the quality of the drinks this time was reassuring, and next time I can be a bit bolder by adjusting the sweetness or ice levels to find a pairing that suits me better.
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