Next to the tall building, there’s a drink shop that opens quite late and seems relatively new. The sign and decor are bright and eye-catching. It’s also right next to a fried chicken shop, making it hard not to grab a drink while on the go…ʚ̴̶̷̆ ̫ ʚ̴̶̷̆
The guy in glasses looks like he might be the owner, and there’s also a young girl with short hair. Both of them are super attentive and the service is great🫶🏻. When I got my drink, which was warm, the female staff even reminded me to be careful as it was hot.
When I was about to put it on my scooter, the owner saw me moving the water bottle holder (since there was no space to put my drink), and immediately came out to help me bag it so I could hang it. He also reminded me to ride safely when I was leaving. Today, the feels-like temperature in Xiaogang is only 11 degrees, but their service probably feels like 105 degrees (?). I’ll definitely come back to support them ><
✐ Cocoa Milk Tea (L) $40
· I ordered it with half sugar and warm. The texture is surprisingly smooth; I expected a powdery cocoa taste, but thankfully it wasn’t like that. I’m not sure what type of milk tea they use for the cocoa milk tea—perhaps it has a lower presence, maybe just a mix of cocoa and fresh milk. The half-sugar sweetness is just right, with a bitterness of about one point. Overall, it’s very suitable for the chilly weather in Xiaogang right now.
Plus, for this size at this price, it’s actually a great deal. Otherwise, getting a medium cup of cocoa somewhere else might cost around fifty dollars.
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