The bustling Linsen North Road and Changchun Road areas are one of the core areas for nightlife and entertainment industry in Beishi City.
Linsen North Road’s connection with Japan also makes this area full of Japanese cuisine.
Today's Shichichancha Rinsen shop is right next door to the famous ramen shop Katsuo. It's a great place to have a cup after eating the rich ramen.
In the basement next to it is a bar run by the famous performer Bone.
I have the impression that the predecessor of this store was also a beverage store, which seemed to be a healthy orange workshop. The location is really good.
What I enjoyed today was Seven-cup Red Essence, priced at 40 yuan.
It's quite affordable.
Seven Red Extracts:
The fruity aroma at the entrance is quite strong, and the combination of Assam and Taiwan Tea No. 18 is quite harmonious. The most obvious fruity aromas are apple and pomegranate.
This is a tea product that won the Belgian iTQi Flavor Award.
It does taste quite delicious.
Overall, Qizhan Tea is a stalwart in the hand-cranked drinking industry and also has a good performance in tea products.
Previously, Qizhancha even collaborated with board games, which shows the store’s ambition to expand its territory.
Recommended to everyone.
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