[Foodholic Niko @ Taichung]
To conclude: It's tasty, but at this price, it's best to try it just once.
"Tea 3000" has been on my to-try list for a long time, but since there isn’t a location in Taipei, I had to order it while in Taichung with my friends!
Initially, I wanted to go to "Tea 3000 Taiwan Concept Store" to experience the fun of tea tasting, but it turned out to be under renovation, so I had to satisfy my cravings at "Tea 3000 Cloud Production."
"Tea 3000 Cloud Production" is a takeout shop for Tea 3000. I heard that it often gets really busy on weekends, but you can order online and pick up your drinks at your reserved time, which I think is quite friendly.
Not knowing what to order on my first visit, I chose from the recommended items and got the Pine Needle Thick Milk (no sugar, no ice) for $105.
The Pine Needle Thick Milk is made with pine needle green tea and thick milk, where the thick milk isn’t fresh milk but rather a blend made from milk powder or milk substitutes.
The pine needle green tea has a slight jasmine fragrance, making it a refreshing milk tea. Since it’s based on green tea, the milk flavor is subtle and not overpowering.
I think it’s good, but way too expensive; it's okay to try it once, but I probably won’t buy it again.
I also stole a sip of my friend’s King Pearl Milk Tea (no sugar, no ice) for $120.
It was quite good, but honestly, not very special. The pearls’ chewiness was average, leaning towards soft. To spend over a hundred dollars on this cup, I feel it’s really not necessary; other bubble tea shops have good drinks too.
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