It's rare to find a hand-shaken drink shop that specializes in Pu-erh tea, as Pu-erh tea from Yunnan usually has a higher price point and a unique flavor, which tends to become more fragrant with age.
I ordered the Pu-erh fresh milk tea (one part sugar, slightly iced, large size). The Pu-erh tea flavor was light, and the milk taste was also mild, but it did indeed have the flavor of Pu-erh tea.
Compared to the Pu-erh milk tea from Chatime, the tea flavor is similar, but the milk flavor seems a bit thinner. Considering it's a shop that focuses on Pu-erh tea, the outcome isn't particularly outstanding, which is quite a pity.
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