Located in the New Taipei City Industrial and Commercial Exhibition Center in Wugu.
The official business hours are as above, but if there are exhibition halls open to the public on holidays, they will be open as usual on the 6th.
It was a Saturday and I took a break while visiting the exhibition.
Today I enjoyed English black tea and Taiwan honey black tea, totaling 175 yuan.
The drinks are all sugar-free, so the store provides fructose balls for customers to take.
English black tea: A decent sugar-free drink.
Because the temperature of cold drinks is indeed low enough, it is not that easy to dissolve the fructose. If you don’t stir more, it is easy to drink all the way sugar-free and then suddenly become super sweet 😅
Taiwan Honey Black Tea: It obviously has a different aroma from English black tea. It is quite comfortable to drink, and the honey flavor will linger in your mouth.
The seats in the store are fairly spaced apart, and the brightness of the light bulbs is probably not that bright because of the atmosphere of the cafe. But in fact, it is quite comfortable to sit on, and it is not dark or dazzling.
Overall, if you come to Wugu to watch the exhibition and want to take a break?
This would be a place worth recommending.
Recommended to everyone.
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