Owl Tea Forest, which originated in Taichung, has only one branch in Taipei City, which is the Taipei Anju store.
Taipei people may not know it well, but Tea Forest is actually an old brand with a history of more than ten years.
The store and the Bafang Yunji next door each allocate half of the store space. Sometimes the store staff has something to do, and Bafang's staff will help inform the waiting customers.
What I enjoyed today was oil-cut rose green and pudding flavored ramen, totaling 55 yuan.
Yuqi Rose Green: Putting aside the pudding-flavored ramen, the price of a large cup of tea purchased in Beishi is only 35 yuan, which is actually quite affordable, but the store will not let the low price affect the taste of the drink. gap.
The aroma of rose is natural and refreshing, which matches well with green tea and tastes quite harmonious.
Pudding flavored ramen: This is an interesting thing. I have tried it in all the beverage shops in the greater Taipei area, and this is the only place that has this ingredient.
There used to be coconut-flavored rice noodles, but unfortunately they were removed later, but the pudding-flavored ramen is lucky enough to survive to this day.
Konjac, which has a pudding-like sweetness, is made into the thickness and length of ramen noodles and added to the drink.
This is not suitable for full sugar sweetness, otherwise it will be too sweet, but if the sweetness is moderate, or there is no sugar, the pudding flavor ramen will bring out a very interesting texture and taste.
Overall, Owl Tea Forest’s pudding-flavored ramen alone will keep me coming back.
Recommended to everyone!
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