It's obviously a newly opened handheld drink shop.
I happened to pass by today because I was thirsty, so I bought a drink.
What I enjoyed today was one person’s Wulin, lightly sugared and iced.
One person's martial arts: What makes this name sound so unique? The boss said it was oolong tea.
To be honest, it’s not that I don’t like dish names that are too long, but it’s really confusing when you can’t guess what they are.
It tastes thick and warm.
It's quite smooth to enjoy with enough ice.
The slightly sugary sweetness that I am used to also plays a role in embellishment and flavor enhancement.
Although the name is too distinctive, it is indeed delicious enough.
The store thoughtfully tries its best to provide some simple and easy-to-understand notes for each drink on the menu. Although there are cases where the notes become blurry and blurry as you read them, it is still helpful for understanding the depth of the drinks.
The store's information on the Internet shows that the Saturday is a holiday, but the time I purchased this cup was Saturday, so I may have to visit the store again to determine the detailed business hours.
Overall, Sanyuan Street is a bit remote to be honest. The drinks are not bad, but the location is too subtle.
When you pass by, you will take a cup with you, hoping that the store can survive as much as possible.
Recommended to everyone.
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