The black tea has a rich taste, ample aroma, not too astringent, and is affordably priced, making it suitable for black tea enthusiasts.
The store is located in the Gongguan shopping district, has a relaxed atmosphere, cute decor, and features a collaboration tea can with Snoopy that adds a fun touch.
The staff's service attitude is good, the meal delivery is smooth, and cashless payment methods are supported, enhancing convenience.
A red tea specialty store that originated in Taichung has managed to survive for quite some time in the competitive beverage scene of Gongguan!
This time, I ordered their signature red tea item, and personally, I think it tastes even better than I expected.
The tea is not too astringent, has a rich mouthfeel, and the aroma is sufficient. I highly recommend it for anyone who loves red tea! (And at just 35 NTD, it’s actually quite affordable!)
The staff’s service attitude is also good, and the food is served smoothly. They now support cashless payment methods, making it even more convenient.
I’ve seen many people online also recommending their drinks with white peach powder, so I’ll definitely give that a try next time!
The Gongguan Station area opposite National Taiwan University in Section 3 of Roosevelt Road can be said to be the most competitive place in the Gongguan business district.
Especially in the area of Alley 316, which is directly opposite the main entrance, the competition is fierce and scary.
Stores that can survive in this area for a period of time are not ordinary people. The Taipei Gongguan store is Lixiang’s first step in Taipei. This has replaced the famous Laolai Tea Shop Gongguan store. I don’t know if it can survive. Went down.
What I tried today was the red oolong, limited to one point of sugar.
Generally speaking, stores that can insist on a fixed level of sweetness, no matter whether there is sugar or no sugar, or a certain amount of sugar, are either lazy and save trouble, or they are quite confident in their products, and it seems that the store's characteristics are the latter.
According to the store description, the Hong Kong Oolong is a blend of oolong and black tea. In fact, it tastes like the unique flavor of oolong and the fragrance of black tea. The perfect ratio of this mixture is indeed enough to make the store proud.
The store collaborated with Snoopy to launch a co-branded tea can, which is placed next to the ordering counter. It is very cute.
If I pass by this place next time, I would like to try other drinks in this store.
Recommended to everyone.