Riding by and spotted this place, it looked pretty good. After hesitating, I made a U-turn after the traffic light to try this drink shop. The store is new and clean, with an overall fresh and slightly cute style, and the decor is quite thoughtful. I only found out from Google reviews that this shop just opened. Besides drinks, they also sell yogurt and light oatmeal cups. It's rare for a drink store to go down this route. There are seats on the second floor (but if you don't look closely at the signs, you wouldn't even know).
The staff taking orders seemed a bit unsure about their own products, even unsure about the payment methods and asked me to look at the board myself. The drinks were made slowly, but fortunately, the attitude was nice, so it was okay. Just a small issue; I hope the ordering process can be smoother next time.
✐ Milk Foam Green Tea (L/ice amount: fixed/sweetness: half sugar) $55
· After hesitating for a long time, I ended up ordering the basic milk foam green tea, thinking I couldn't go wrong with it. At first, I felt the milk foam wasn't my thing; it didn’t have any saltiness, only a light milky taste. The tea wasn’t bitter, and I thought it was pretty good. After letting the drink sit for a while, the milk foam and green tea blended together, and suddenly I thought, "Hey, this is pretty good!" The salty and milky flavors became a bit stronger. As expected, milk foam drinks are best when mixed with tea (for those who are used to drinking milk foam without sealing, don't attack me ꒦໊ྀʚ꒦໊ི; the shop will ask if you want a cup lid or a seal).
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