TEA TOP, the first flavor, is located across the street from the Kunyang MRT Station exit, with a very eye-catching orange sign. This area is also the only commercial district near Kunyang Station.
TEA TOP was established in 2006 and has been around for nearly 20 years, making it quite a historical chain brand, but its number of stores in the Taipei area is not particularly outstanding.
Today, I enjoyed the Kyoho Grapes Green Tea, priced at 65 NT dollars.
Kyoho Grapes Green Tea:
It is made with the store's signature green tea combined with fresh Kyoho grapes, along with green tea jelly. The sweet and sour flavor of the grapes pairs well with the tea, and can be considered versatile, though perhaps slightly less so than lemon. Since it is made with fresh grapes, you occasionally get a grape seed while enjoying it.
The green tea jelly has a delicate and delicious texture, not overly sweet.
Overall, it is a relatively stable chain in terms of quality. Originally, I wanted to try the newly launched Jasmine Green Tea, but I backed out upon discovering it was a milk tea. The brand's Honey Tea is also worth a try; I think it has quite a unique character.
I recommend it to everyone.
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