Gui Ji offers a variety of fruit juice drinks, and their star fruit series feels very nostalgic, something you don't often see in other bubble tea shops. I previously tried their signature grapefruit emerald drink, which had quite a bit of fruit pulp and was quite refreshing, perfect for summer. This time, I ordered the crushed silver Pu-erh milk tea; it was my first time trying Pu-erh with milk tea. It wasn't a bad match, but it felt a little unusual.
Gui Ji is located on Zhongshan Road in Yilan City. There are a few roadside parking spots, but I rarely find them available, making parking quite difficult. However, they have an online ordering system, allowing you to order in advance to avoid long waits on-site. When I arrived to pick up my order, I noticed they not only provide calorie information but also sugar and caffeine content, which I’ve never seen in a bubble tea shop before (or maybe I'm just not well-informed?). I personally think it's a great idea, as it can provide useful information for those who need it.
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