Ten Cups originated from Yongzhen Road in Yonghe, New Taipei City.
When it was just a small original store, I passed by and patronized it many times.
Later, the store changed the direction of the business and opened up franchises. There were also opportunities to taste it in other places. However, some rare ingredients were gradually missing, which was still a pity.
What I enjoyed today was osmanthus tea, priced at 40 yuan.
Osmanthus tea:
The aroma of osmanthus is quite sufficient and the tea body is refreshing.
There is a little solid part of sweet-scented osmanthus stuffing at the bottom of the tea, which also provides another drinking flavor.
The special ingredients that the store used to specialize in, perhaps due to cost considerations, have gradually disappeared.
My favorite was the apricot wedges from the previous ten cups, and the chocolate rice was also a very creative ingredient, but unfortunately they are no longer available.
The current ten cups focus on various concoctions of fresh dairy products from small farmers. I really have no idea about milk tea, and I can only reminisce about the delicious taste of the past.
Overall, it is still a decent beverage shop in the family.
The taste is still good.
Recommended to everyone.
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