The ancient fragrant oolong of Fresh Tea Way uses oolong tea from Nantou, Taiwan, featuring a distinct charcoal roasted aroma and a taste similar to Tieguanyin. The quality of the tea is stable, making it a mainstay in the hand-shaken beverage industry.
The store is located in the bustling Yan San Night Market. Although the resting area in the store is not spacious, it is suitable as a place to rest when you feel tired from shopping.
Fresh Tea Road's Yan San store is located in the bustling middle section of Yan San Night Market. This chain began in 2005 and specializes in freshly brewed tea, becoming a key player in the hand-shaken beverage industry.
Today, I enjoyed the Classic Oolong, priced at 30 NT dollars.
Classic Oolong:
It uses oolong tea from Nantou, Taiwan, and has a distinct charcoal roasted aroma, almost reminiscent of Tieguanyin. This tea was previously sold exclusively in the Yunlin, Chiayi, Tainan, and Kaohsiung areas by Fresh Tea Road, so I feel fortunate to be able to taste it in Taipei.
Overall, it's a chain store with stable quality. If you're passing by Yan San, even outside of the night market's hours, it's worth stopping by for a cup. The store has a moderately sized resting area that could be a nice choice for a break when you're feeling tired from shopping.
Since the purchase was not on a Monday, I missed out on Fresh Tea Road's "No Sugar Monday" event, where you can choose any of their quality, stable, unsweetened teas—three cups for just 85 NT dollars, which is really a great deal.
I recommend it to everyone!